How to enroll your first families without feeling salesy
If the word “marketing” makes you cringe, you’re normal. Most great microschools start because someone cares, not because they love selling.
Here’s what actually works:
  1. Be clear, not convincing. Say who your pod is for and who it’s not. The right families lean in when they recognize themselves.
  2. Share the why, not the pitch. Talk about what you noticed in kids, what wasn’t working in classrooms, and what you’re building instead. Story builds trust.
  3. Start local and relational. Facebook groups, friends of friends, former families, park conversations. One yes often leads to three more.
  4. Price simply. Monthly tuition, clear schedule, no complicated packages. Parents want transparency more than “deals.”
  5. Invite, don’t chase. End posts with “Happy to answer questions” or “Message me if you want details.” Calm confidence converts.
You don’t need a full school to start.
You need 3–5 aligned families.
Drop your program idea below and I’ll help you soften and clarify it
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