Streamline Your VBS Registrations
The Complete WordPress Plugin for Seamless Vacation Bible School Sign-ups, Payments, and Management.
$49 One-Time Price — Unlimited Updates

3 months of email support included
Tired of Manual VBS Sign-ups? Say goodbye to paper forms, endless spreadsheets, and payment headaches.
The Challenge:
- Time-consuming manual data entry.
- Confusion with cash/check payments.
- Difficulty tracking child information (allergies, groups).
- Inefficient communication with parents.
- Lack of a professional online presence.
The Solution:
Our VBS Kids Registration plugin automates the entire process, giving you more time to focus on what truly matters: creating an unforgettable VBS experience for the children.
- Automated online forms.
- Secure online payments via PayPal.
- Centralized child and parent data.
- Instant email confirmations & notifications.
- Professional and easy to manage.
Everything you need to manage your Vacation Bible School registrations effortlessly.
Customizable Registration Forms
Build multi-step forms with custom fields for parents, children (age, grade, allergies, special needs), and emergency contacts.
Automated Email Notifications
Send instant confirmation emails to parents and receive admin notifications for every new registration.
Secure PayPal Integration
Offer paid or free registrations. Accept payments securely via PayPal (personal or business accounts) directly on your site.
Age & Grade Eligibility
Set specific age and grade ranges to ensure only eligible children can register, simplifying group assignments.
Comprehensive Admin Dashboard
Manage all registrations, view details, update statuses, and oversee your VBS event from one central location.
Data Export & Reporting
Easily export all your registration data to CSV for external use, reporting, or printing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. CSV files can be opened in Excel, Numbers, or imported into Google Sheets without formatting issues.
Yes. Volunteers can select multiple roles if you enable that option in the settings.
No. Disabling a field only hides it on the front-end form; all previously collected data remains in the database and exports.




