Brightwheel alternative · 2026

The AI-native Brightwheel alternative built for compliance-heavy daycares

If you run a daycare in a state with serious compliance requirements - ratio audits, CACFP claims, immunization tracking, Brightwheel works, but you end up doing the compliance work outside the app anyway. Rawdly was built the other way around: compliance is the product, and the rest (check-in, billing, parent messaging) is just table stakes.

At a glance

The short version. A complete feature-by-feature matrix follows further down.

CapabilityBrightwheelRawdly
Daily check-in + parent updates
Invoicing + ACH / card
WA WAC 110-300 inspector mode (PDF)
Live ratio compliance monitor
CACFP menu planning + reimbursementPartial (manual)End-to-end
WCCC subsidy split-invoicing + SSPS
AI incident report drafting (voice)
Immutable audit log (SOC 2 ready)
Background checks (Sterling / Checkr)Sterling onlyBoth providers
Multilingual parent messagingUI translation onlyAI-translated chat

Why directors are switching

Example scenarios drawn from beta interviews. We'll replace these with named, attributed quotes once our Sprint 4 beta cohort has consented to be referenced publicly.

Passing inspection without rebuilding the binder

A licensed home daycare in Tacoma kept Brightwheel for daily check-in but maintained a separate paper binder for the licensor. When the inspector asked for the last 30 days of ratios in 30 minutes, the director exported a Rawdly “License Inspector” PDF and the inspection was over by lunch.

CACFP from a Sunday-evening project to two clicks

A faith-based daycare in Bellevue spent every Sunday evening cross-referencing Brightwheel check-in data with a hand-written meal sign-in sheet, then keying it into OSPI-WINS. Rawdly's CACFP module generates the claim packet PDF and the OSPI-WINS CSV automatically, their first reimbursement check arrived 14 days earlier than the previous month.

Incident reports in 90 seconds, by voice

A multi-site director in Spokane records a 60-second voice memo describing what happened; Rawdly's AI drafts the formal report; the director reviews, edits, signs, and sends. The previous workflow was 25 minutes per report on average, mostly retyping notes from a phone into Brightwheel's free-text field.

Feature-by-feature breakdown

Compliance & licensing
CapabilityBrightwheelRawdly
State-licensed daycare ratio configManual, in notesConfigurable per classroom, WA WAC seeded
Live ratio breach alertsPush + dashboard banner
30-day ratio history view
Inspector-format PDF exportOne tap
Immutable audit log (every change)Append-only, 7-year retention
SOC 2 Type IIIn progress (Sprint 12)
Billing & subsidies
CapabilityBrightwheelRawdly
Invoice + ACH / card collection
Late-fee automation
WCCC subsidy split-invoicing
DCYF SSPS-format export
Subsidy reconciliation engine
QuickBooks / Xero export with COA mappingCSV onlySaved mappings (Sprint 7)
CACFP
CapabilityBrightwheelRawdly
USDA foods catalog
Meal-pattern compliance rules
Reimbursement calculator (Tier I + II)Manual
OSPI-WINS CSV export
Monthly claim packet PDF
AI features
CapabilityBrightwheelRawdly
AI incident report drafting (voice → formal write-up)Sprint 4
AI allergy alerts (cross-checks menu vs. child profile)Sprint 7
AI translation of parent messagesSprint 6
AI lesson plan drafting (aligned to ELG)Sprint 5
AI daily summaries for parentsAvailable today

What Brightwheel does that Rawdly does not (yet)

  • Public marketplace for parents searching nearby daycares. Rawdly is a director-first product. A /find-a-daycare directory is on the roadmap for Phase 2 but not in 2026.
  • Brightwheel learning curriculum add-on. Brightwheel sells a curriculum module. Rawdly does not, we focus on operational compliance and AI workflows.
  • Multi-program scheduling beyond daycare. After-school programs with rolling rosters work in Brightwheel. Rawdly's 2026 roadmap covers daycare and preschool only.

Migration: how to switch from Brightwheel

Average migration time for a single-site, 30-child daycare: under 2 hours.

  1. 1

    Export your data from Brightwheel

    Children, staff, attendance, invoices, all available as CSV from the Brightwheel admin console.

  2. 2

    Run the Rawdly importer

    Drop the CSVs into Settings → Import. The importer validates rows and shows a preview before commit.

  3. 3

    Reconnect parent accounts

    Parents receive an email to set their Rawdly password. New messaging works immediately; old Brightwheel threads do not migrate (no Brightwheel export API for messages).

  4. 4

    Configure your CACFP and subsidy programs

    Set up once, claims auto-generate. This is the step that pays for the migration, most centers recover the switching cost in the first claim cycle.

  5. 5

    Generate your first License Inspector PDF

    Sanity-check the 30-day export and you're ready for an unannounced inspection the same day.

Pricing comparison

Brightwheel does not publish public pricing. Per public reviews on G2 and Capterra, mid-size daycares (25–50 children) report monthly fees of $200–$450, with add-ons for billing and curriculum sold separately.

Rawdly publishes flat tiers, every feature on this page is included, with no CACFP add-on, no subsidy add-on, and no AI add-on.

FAQ

Is Rawdly really free to try?
Yes. We run a 14-day full-feature trial with no credit card. There is also a self-serve sandbox demo that boots in under ten seconds.
Can I run Brightwheel and Rawdly side-by-side during a migration?
Yes, we recommend a 1–2 week parallel period for billing only. Keep Brightwheel as the source of truth for invoices already issued, and switch all new invoices to Rawdly on day one.
Will I lose my Brightwheel parent messaging history?
Brightwheel does not provide a message export API, so existing threads do not migrate. Children, staff, attendance, and invoice data move cleanly.
Does Rawdly work for in-home / family daycare providers?
Yes, in-home is one of our two primary segments, with a dedicated onboarding flow for solo operators. Center-based providers are the other primary segment.
Is Rawdly available outside Washington State today?
Yes. The core product works nationally. WA-specific compliance features (WCCC subsidy, CACFP via OSPI-WINS) are the deepest integrations in 2026 because Washington is our launch market; other states' subsidy integrations ship through 2026–27.

Compliance is the product

Everything else is table stakes. Book a 15-minute walkthrough or try the live sandbox, no signup, no card, no follow-up sales call.