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CampWhiz is a vertical platform focused on the U.S. camp market. For parents, it helps them “Find. Sync. Track.” camps, letting them discover nearby summer camps through location, maps, and filters. For camp operators, it offers a way to claim their profiles, edit pages, and improve local search visibility to reach prospective families. Its founder story highlights the pain point of parents piecing together camp schedules using spreadsheets, calendars, and multiple web pages, and mentions plans to add an AI assistant in the future for scheduling and coordination.
Based on the available information, CampWhiz currently looks more like a “camp directory + local marketing exposure” tool. Its basic features include U.S. camp search, current-location detection, map display, and filtering. Camp operators can claim their profiles for free, and paid plans allow them to edit descriptions, business hours, and photos. Higher-tier plans provide better ranking in local results, a Featured Camp badge, dedicated onboarding, and white-glove profile maintenance. We did not see deeper camp management SaaS modules such as online registration, camper management, payments, parent communication, scheduling, or reporting.
The pricing structure is fairly simple: Campsite is free; Trailhead is currently $149/year for a limited time, with a regular price of $290/year; Campfire is currently $249/year, regularly $490/year; and Summit is currently $399/year, regularly $790/year, and marked as Coming Soon. Annual billing includes 2 months free. All plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee and no hidden fees. Overall, the entry barrier is low, making it suitable for camp operators to start with the free plan to validate listing performance before upgrading based on exposure needs.
The advantages are its clear positioning, simple onboarding logic, free listing option, and the direct value that local ranking and badges can bring to smaller camps seeking customers. The drawbacks are that the available materials do not disclose key business software details such as third-party integrations, team permissions, data security and compliance, API availability, or payment methods; Summit is not fully launched yet; and the service scope is mainly limited to the U.S. It is a good fit for U.S. camp operators looking to increase reach among local families, as well as parents who need a centralized way to find and compare camps. It is not suitable for organizations that need a full admissions, payment, CRM, or operations backend.
The official materials do not mention access from China, and since the platform centers on U.S. camps, its practical value for Chinese camp operators and parents is limited. Payment methods are also not disclosed. For the U.S. market, it can be compared with ActivityHero, Sawyer, CampMinder, UltraCamp, and similar services. For local parent-child activities or camp enrollment in China, local family activity platforms, private-domain registration tools, or education/training SaaS products may be more appropriate.
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campwhiz.com is an United States Local Life provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach campwhiz.com directly.