Website for a Private Kindergarten in Bacău
In a family from Bacău where both parents work in retail or services, the day does not close at five and it does not skip Saturdays. So the questions that reach a private kindergarten are very practical: how late can the child stay, what happens during the holiday weeks, who picks him up if one parent is stuck doing stocktaking and the other is on overtime. This is not a conversation about pedagogy; it is one about how this family gets through a whole week.
If your page does not answer them, the parent does not conclude that you are weak — only that there is no time to find out. MPO Web Studio builds the sort of page that shows, at a single glance, how the day is arranged in a Bacău nursery or after-school club, and that carries the conversation over to WhatsApp in one tap.
Professional website from €290 · delivered in 3–7 days
How it works
- 1We build you a free demo of your site
- 2You tell us what to change
- 3You pay only if you love it
Holidays and worked Saturdays: that is where a Bacău family's week breaks
The school year has breaks that a working parent's calendar does not. The short autumn holiday, the two winter ones, the bridging days around public holidays: for a family where one parent has stocktaking on Saturdays and the other has shifts announced a week in advance, each of them means a phone call to somebody and a day of leave burned for nothing. The same goes for the worked Saturday, ordinary in the shops and services here. That is why a place that states plainly what it does in those weeks — whether a group runs, on what conditions, on which shortened schedule — is not offering an extra service; it is solving the very reason the parent decided to pay in the first place.
What to put on the page so you stop explaining the same things ten times a day
Start with the calendar as you actually apply it, not as it appears in ministry decisions: the periods when you are open, the ones when you are not, and how an unexpected closed day gets announced. Continue with the full timetable, from the hour a child can be dropped off to the last hour he can be collected. Write what the monthly fee covers — meals, materials, optional classes — and what is paid separately, since that gets asked on the phone anyway. For school-age children make a page of their own: homework, the time they are picked up from school, what happens until the evening. And at the top, in plain sight, an announcements area you can change yourself in two minutes.
Put the mock-up next to the offers you have already received
You probably have one or two website proposals on your phone. They are documents: lists of pages, promises and a figure at the end — nothing you can open and leaf through. We give you the other thing: we build a free mock-up of your website, with your kindergarten's name and your groups, and send it to you before any payment. You open it on your phone alongside the other offers and compare what the naked eye can judge — how fast it loads, how it looks on a small screen, how many seconds it takes a parent to find the holiday schedule. Our starting point is 290 €, the deadline is counted in days, a single round of changes belongs to the package, and for the week following the launch every adjustment stays on us. If another option suits you better, take it; all we ask is to be in the comparison.
Frequently asked questions
We ordered a website once before and it was never finished. What stops that happening again?+
The order in which things happen. You see the mock-up first, already built, and only then do you pay; you are not handing over a deposit for a promise. We give you the deadline in days, not in “the coming weeks”, and if we miss it you have not yet paid anything worth arguing over.
We keep a group running during the holidays. How do I show that without confusing parents?+
With a short calendar and an announcements area, not with a paragraph buried at the bottom of a page. You mark the periods when you are open, the conditions — a minimum number of children, a shortened schedule, sign-up by a certain date — and how parents are told. You edit it yourself, from your phone, whenever something changes.
Should we put the monthly fee on the site or only say it on the phone?+
At least a range, plus what it includes. A parent who finds no figure assumes it is a lot and moves on, while you are left with calls that begin and end on the same question. If you do not want a fixed sum, write what the fee covers and what is paid on top — that is enough to get through the first filter.
Who looks after the site once it is done? We have nobody technical.+
You change what changes often — announcements, timetable, fees, photos — from a simple interface, after we show you once how it works. The technical side stays with us: in the first 7 days after launch we repair anything that does not work, free of charge, and after that you message us on WhatsApp — small repairs and new pages are quoted briefly and in writing, or covered by the maintenance subscription, from €29/month. You do not need a technical person on the payroll for this.
Want to see what your business's website could look like?
Message us on WhatsApp and we'll build you a free demo website with your business name on it. See it first, then decide — no strings attached.