Regpack vs Sawyer: Which Is Right for Your Camp or Program?
Sawyer is one of the most recognized platforms in the children’s activity space. Built specifically for camps, classes, studios, and enrichment businesses serving families with kids. Regpack serves many of the same organizations. Both handle online registration and payment collection.
The difference shows up in how each platform handles the complexity that comes with growing programs — multiple sessions, different age groups, eligibility rules, and the families who need a little extra hand-holding to get through enrollment.
What Sawyer is Built For
Sawyer was built around one guiding principle: make registration so easy for families that they can do it on their phones at school pickup, and it delivers on that promise. The platform is clean, mobile-first, and consistently praised by both admins and parents. Over 60% of bookings made through Sawyer happen on mobile devices, and 42% happen outside regular business hours, which means families are registering when it’s convenient for them.
Sawyer covers online registration, scheduling, payment collection, and parent messaging. Plans start at $129 per month with no extra charges for additional locations, students, or activities, and no long-term contract. The onboarding team builds your first schedule for free.
For small camps, studios, and enrichment programs that want something fast to set up, easy for families to use, and backed by responsive support, Sawyer is a strong fit.

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What Regpack is Built For
Regpack is built for organizations where registration isn’t a simple booking — it’s a multi-step process involving multiple sessions, age groups, eligibility rules, health form collection, and a payment schedule that needs to run correctly for every family.
When a family with two kids in different age groups logs on to register, Regpack’s conditional logic handles everything — routing each child to the right sessions based on their age, collecting the specific health information and waivers that apply to each program, applying the right pricing, and building their payment schedule. The family sees a clean, guided experience. Your staff sees completed registrations instead of half-finished ones.

When a family doesn’t finish registration, Regpack follows up automatically. When a health form goes unsigned, Regpack sends the reminder. Staff see incomplete registrations in a live dashboard rather than discovering them at check-in. For camps managing hundreds of enrollments across multiple sessions, that automation is the difference between a smooth pre-season and a chaotic one.
Regpack vs Sawyer: Feature Comparison

Where Sawyer Wins
Sawyer’s biggest advantage is the parent experience — it’s genuinely one of the best in the children’s activity market. The registration flow is clean, mobile-friendly, and fast. Parents can save their family profiles so re-enrollment takes minutes. Automate reminders, order confirmations, and waitlist updates to keep families informed without any manual communication from your staff.
The Sawyer marketplace is a real growth channel. Programs listed there get in front of parents actively searching for children’s activities in their area. For small programs trying to grow enrollment, that built-in discovery matters.

Sawyer’s pricing is also transparent and predictable. No extra charges for locations, students, or activities. No long-term contract. For small programs that want to know exactly what they’re paying before committing, that matters.
Where Regpack Wins
The gap widens when programs become more complex. Sawyer’s registration questions collect information well, but they don’t drive downstream automation as effectively as Regpack’s conditional trigger system does. When a family selects a specific session, Regpack can automatically apply different pricing, restrict access, collect different documents, and trigger follow-up communication — all without staff involvement. Sawyer doesn’t offer that level of conditional automation.
Automated follow-up for incomplete registrations is not available in Sawyer, either. If a family starts enrollment but doesn’t complete it, someone on your staff needs to notice and reach out manually. In Regpack, that follow-up happens automatically. For high-volume camps processing hundreds of registrations before season launch, that’s a meaningful operational difference.
Regpack also goes deeper into multi-program and multi-session complexity. If your camp runs different programs for different age groups with different eligibility rules, pricing tiers, and document requirements, Regpack’s 60-plus condition trigger system handles it all in a single registration flow. Sawyer is better suited for programs with simpler, more uniform session structures.
The Family Experience Question
Both platforms are designed to be easy for families. Sawyer wins on pure simplicity — the booking experience is clean, fast, and mobile-optimized. Regpack wins when the registration itself is complicated. The smartflow means families are never asked irrelevant questions, never routed to the wrong session, and never left wondering what they need to complete.
For camps with straightforward session structures and a focus on growing new enrollment through discovery, Sawyer’s parent experience is hard to beat. For camps where getting every family fully enrolled, with the right sessions, right forms, and the right payment schedule, matters more than ease of initial discovery, Regpack handles the complexity that Sawyer doesn’t.
Which One is Right For You?

Sawyer is where families go to book easily. Regpack is where complex programs go to make sure every family finishes every form the first time.