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iCare Pricing (2026): What Centers Actually Pay

Last updated: April 16, 2026

TLDR

iCare Software uses a per-user pricing model at approximately $50 per user per month. A small center with a 3-person admin team pays around $150/month minimum. Multi-site operators receive custom pricing. iCare offers a 3-month test drive and has 200+ site deployments. The per-user model means costs scale directly with admin headcount, not enrollment size — a trade-off that favors large programs with lean administrative teams.

iCare Software

~$50/user/month, quote-based for multi-site

per month

vs

PebbleDesk

Center Starter from $99/mo, subsidy reconciliation included

per month, no setup fee

iCare Software Pricing Tiers

Tier Price Includes
Standard ~$50/user/month Childcare management workflows, Billing and payment collection, Enrollment and family management, Attendance tracking, Reporting, 3-month test drive
Multi-Site Custom quote All Standard features, Centralized multi-location management, Volume pricing, Dedicated account support

Hidden Costs You Won't See on the Pricing Page

  • Per-user cost scales with admin staff, not enrollment: adding one admin user adds ~$50/month
  • 3-month test drive requires a commitment period before full evaluation
  • CCDF subsidy reconciliation and ratio tracking: verify feature scope before committing
  • Quote-based pricing requires sales engagement to confirm final cost

How iCare’s per-user pricing works

iCare Software prices by user seat rather than by enrolled children or location. At approximately $50 per user per month, a program’s software cost scales with its administrative headcount rather than the size of the program it serves.

For most licensed childcare centers, the relevant admin users are the center director, an assistant director or lead teacher with admin responsibilities, and a billing coordinator. Three users at $50/month each equals $150/month as a starting point for most center configurations.

Programs with larger administrative teams pay proportionally more. Programs with a single director who manages all administrative tasks pay approximately $50/month.

When per-user pricing works in your favor

The per-user model is most favorable for large programs with lean administrative teams. Consider a 100-child center with two administrators. iCare costs approximately $100/month. Playground at $2/student costs $200/month for the same enrollment. At 200 children with 2 admin users, iCare costs $100/month versus $400/month for per-child pricing.

The advantage grows with enrollment while admin headcount stays fixed. A program that grows from 50 to 100 children doesn’t necessarily add admin staff — its iCare cost stays flat while per-child pricing doubles.

When per-user pricing works against you

Small programs with proportionally more administrative contact points pay more. A home daycare with 10 children and 2 administrative users (the owner and a backup billing person) pays $100/month with iCare versus $20/month on Playground’s per-student model.

The 3-month test drive

iCare offers a 3-month evaluation period. This is one of the longer free trial periods in the childcare software market, where 14-day trials are standard. Three months is enough time to run through:

  • Two full billing cycles
  • One subsidy agency reporting period for most states
  • A licensing inspection period if one occurs
  • Full enrollment cycle (if evaluating during enrollment season)

Directors evaluating iCare should use the test drive to specifically test CCDF billing workflows and ratio documentation — these are the features that matter most for licensed programs and the ones most worth validating before signing a multi-month commitment.

Multi-site pricing

iCare offers custom pricing for multi-site operators with 200+ site deployments as a reference point for its scale. Multi-site quotes require a sales conversation. The per-user model at scale typically includes volume discounts — confirm current rates directly with iCare for your specific configuration.

Compliance considerations

iCare includes billing and attendance management for licensed childcare programs. Directors running programs with CCDF obligations or facing state licensing audits should verify during the test drive period that the software generates the specific report formats your state licensing office requires. iCare’s 200+ site deployment count suggests meaningful market presence, but feature depth for compliance-specific workflows varies by platform. Use the 3-month test drive for this verification rather than assuming.

iCare Software Cost by Admin Team Size

Per-user pricing at different administrative team configurations

Admin usersiCare monthly costPlayground (50 children)PebbleDesk Center ($50/mo flat)
1 user~$50/mo$100/mo$50/mo
2 users~$100/mo$100/mo$50/mo
3 users~$150/mo$100/mo$50/mo
4 users~$200/mo$100/mo$50/mo
5 users~$250/mo$100/mo$50/mo
iCare Software charges approximately $50 per user per month; a standard 3-person admin team (director, assistant director, billing coordinator) costs around $150/month minimum

Source: iCare Software pricing — quote-based; approximate figure based on published per-user model

iCare's per-user model becomes more cost-effective versus per-child pricing at higher enrollment: a 100-child center with 2 admin users pays ~$100/month vs. $200/month on a $2/student per-child model

Source: Calculated from iCare per-user and Playground per-student pricing models

Q&A

Is iCare's per-user model better or worse than per-child pricing?

Better for large programs with lean admin teams, worse for small programs with proportionally more administrative staff. A 100-child center with 2 admin users pays ~$100/month with iCare versus $200/month on per-child pricing at $2/student. A 15-child home daycare with 1 admin user pays ~$50/month with iCare versus $30/month on per-child pricing. The per-user model favors scale.

Q&A

How long is iCare's test drive and what does it cover?

iCare offers a 3-month test drive — significantly longer than standard free trials in the childcare software market. Three months is enough time to run through at least two full billing cycles, one compliance reporting period, and potentially a subsidy reconciliation cycle. Directors should use this period to specifically test CCDF billing workflows and ratio documentation before committing.

iCare Software PebbleDesk
Monthly cost (small center) ~$50/user/month, quote-based for multi-site Center Starter from $99/mo, subsidy reconciliation included
Setup fee Varies $0
Contract Varies Month-to-month
Subsidy reporting included Add-on/Limited Yes

Frequently asked

Common questions before you try it

How does iCare's per-user pricing work in practice?
iCare charges approximately $50 per user per month. A single-director program with one administrator accessing the system pays around $50/month. A center with a director, an assistant director, and a billing coordinator — three admin users — pays around $150/month. Adding staff access costs $50/month per additional user. Unlike per-child or per-location models, costs are driven by administrative headcount rather than program size.
What is iCare's 3-month test drive?
iCare offers a 3-month evaluation period, which is longer than the standard 14-day free trial most childcare software companies offer. This is a genuine differentiator for programs that want to evaluate software through a full billing cycle, a licensing inspection period, or seasonal enrollment changes before committing. The test drive requires a setup process and account configuration.
How does iCare compare to per-child pricing for a large center?
A 100-child center using iCare with 3 admin users pays approximately $150/month. The same 100-child center on Playground's $2/student model pays $200/month. iCare's per-user model is more cost-effective for large programs with lean administrative teams. The cost advantage grows with enrollment while admin headcount stays constant. The trade-off is verifying that iCare's compliance features cover CCDF billing and ratio tracking requirements.
Does iCare handle subsidy billing and ratio tracking?
iCare includes childcare management workflows including billing and attendance. Directors evaluating iCare for CCDF subsidy billing and real-time ratio tracking should confirm these specific features directly with iCare during the test drive period. The 3-month evaluation period is long enough to test subsidy billing workflows through at least two billing cycles.

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