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ChildPilot vs Procare for Childcare Centers (2026)

Last updated: April 16, 2026

Decision guide

Use this page to decide which tool fits your current operating pressure, what tradeoffs are real, and where PebbleDesk changes the day-to-day workload for the director.

TLDR

Procare is the legacy incumbent in childcare management with desktop roots. ChildPilot is a newer cloud-native option. Both handle attendance and billing. Neither prioritizes proactive compliance automation. PebbleDesk covers ratio alerts and subsidy tracking from $20/month.

Feature ChildPilot Procare PebbleDesk
Monthly cost (small center) Contact for pricing $99-$399+/mo Center Starter from $99/mo, subsidy reconciliation included
Subsidy automation Limited Limited Built-in
Ratio tracking Basic Basic Real-time alerts

Legacy vs Newer: Same Compliance Gap

Procare is the longest-running childcare management software, with a feature set built over decades. ChildPilot is a newer cloud-native alternative with a more modern interface.

Both handle the operational basics well. The compliance gap is the same in both: ratio monitoring is passive (log attendance, calculate later) rather than active (alert staff before a violation occurs). Subsidy billing in both platforms requires manual reconciliation steps.

PebbleDesk was built for directors who need compliance automation first and operational management second, starting at $20/month.

ChildPilot vs Procare vs PebbleDesk

Comparison for licensed childcare center directors

FeatureChildPilotProcarePebbleDesk
PricingContact sales$99-$399+/mo$20-$50/mo
InterfaceModern cloudDesktop-originModern cloud
Proactive ratio alertsNoNoYes
Subsidy billingLimitedAvailable (higher tiers)Included
Learning curveLowHighLow

PROS & CONS

ChildPilot

Pros

  • Modern cloud interface, easier to learn
  • Good for centers moving off paper

Cons

  • Pricing requires a sales conversation
  • Feature set less mature than Procare
  • No proactive ratio monitoring

PROS & CONS

Procare

Pros

  • Broadest feature set in the category
  • Decades of childcare industry experience

Cons

  • Interface reflects desktop-era design
  • Learning curve steep for part-time staff
  • Higher pricing tiers for full features

Q&A

Is ChildPilot or Procare better for a small center?

ChildPilot is easier to learn and set up for centers moving off paper. Procare has more features but requires more training and configuration. For small centers that prioritize compliance (ratios, subsidy billing), PebbleDesk is a more focused option from $20/month.

Q&A

Does Procare have better compliance features than ChildPilot?

Procare has more reporting options due to its longer development history, but neither platform provides proactive ratio alerts. Both track attendance data that can be used for compliance documentation, but neither automates the compliance monitoring itself.

Q&A

Which is more affordable, ChildPilot or Procare?

ChildPilot does not publish pricing. Procare starts at $99/month for basic plans and scales to $399+/month for full features. Without ChildPilot published pricing, direct comparison requires a sales conversation with both vendors.

Verdict

Procare has the deepest feature set but the steepest learning curve. ChildPilot is easier to use but has a less mature feature set. Neither provides proactive ratio compliance or automated subsidy billing. PebbleDesk covers both from $20/month.

Frequently asked

Common questions before you try it

Is Procare still desktop software?
Procare has been transitioning to cloud (Procare Solutions). The cloud version covers most features but some advanced functionality still references the desktop legacy. New customers are directed to the cloud product.
Can I migrate from Procare to ChildPilot?
Yes, though migration requires exporting data from Procare and importing into ChildPilot. Family records, attendance history, and billing data need to be mapped between systems.

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