Kyte connects fees, messages, pickup and progress in one place.
No more scattered WhatsApp groups, teller slips or lost report sheets. Clear, structured tools for school admins and parents who want less chaos and more signal.
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Kyte doesn't assume perfect systems. It starts from how fees, notes, pickup and progress actually work today—and cleans it up.
For Parents
Fees, results, events and pickup all live in one app—without drowning you in group chats or mixed-up messages.
For Admin & Accounts
Structured fees, receipts and payment plans that reduce teller chasing, missing slips and "I sent it" arguments.
For Heads & Teachers
Announcements, results and pickup changes reach the right parents without disappearing in long chats or paper notes.
From admissions to closing day, Kyte stays in the background— keeping everyone in sync without shouting.
Schools set up fee structures, classes and pickup rules. Parents get a clean view of what's expected and when.
Messages, reminders and events move through one channel—so parents don't miss the few things that actually matter.
Results, balances and next steps are shared with context—so parents can act without extra chasing from the school.
We're onboarding a small number of Nigerian schools and parent groups in batches so we can give proper attention to each.
Short, direct answers. If something isn't covered here, say so in your waitlist note and we'll respond directly.
Not yet. We're starting with a small number of schools and parent communities and widening from there. Being on the waitlist helps us decide where to focus next.
The core parent app is planned to be free at launch. Schools may choose paid features; we'll share pricing transparently before anything goes live.
WhatsApp will still exist—but time-critical, official messages should flow through Kyte where they can be structured and found again, instead of lost in long chats.
That's normal. We don't expect perfect data or processes. Beta onboarding is specifically for schools that want to move from "managed chaos" to something calmer.