Holiday club bookings,
without the spreadsheet.
Fernly gives parents a clean, branded booking page for your holiday club — with capacity, waiting lists and CSV exports built in. Designed for the small UK nurseries and forest schools that don't need (or want) an enterprise booking platform.
No card needed. Live in a week.
May Half Term 2026
Small holiday clubs run on email chains. They shouldn't have to.
Most small settings we speak to are juggling a Google Form, a spreadsheet of names, and a stack of unread emails the week before half-term. Fernly replaces all of that with one clean booking page that knows who's booked, who's on the waiting list, and who's paid.
Everything a small holiday club needs.
Nothing it doesn't.
White-label parent pages
Your logo, your colours, on your own domain (holidayclub.yournursery.co.uk) or a free Fernly subdomain.
Capacity & waiting lists
Set a daily capacity, override it per date if you need. Parents get a waiting list place automatically when you're full.
Manual promotions
Cancellations don't auto-promote. You stay in control of who comes off the waiting list and when.
CSV exports
Export bookings by period, date or waiting list. Plug into your usual register/invoicing workflow.
Branded emails
Booking confirmations, waiting-list updates and invoice reminders go out under your name, from your sender address.
Privacy-first
We don't store medical, safeguarding or attendance data. Children's data is kept to the absolute minimum.
Live in under a week.
Tell us about your club
Email us your logo, brand colours and the sessions you offer. We'll have your site ready within a few working days.
Point your domain at us
Use your own subdomain like holidayclub.yournursery.co.uk, or start on a free Fernly one. Switch anytime.
Open bookings
Set up your holiday periods, dates and prices. Share the URL with parents. Watch the bookings come in.
From £85 a quarter.
All features included. Priced for smaller settings.
See pricing →
“The first half-term we used Fernly we saved a full day of admin. Parents found it obvious. Waiting list just worked.”