The honest comparison

A PatronManager alternative for schools, not seasons.

Leap Patron Management — the arts CRM many music schools are pitched — is ticketing-first software built on Salesforce and priced for presenting organizations. A community music school runs on lessons, families, and re-enrollment. Here is the honest math, with sources.

Same jobs, different economics

What the same work costs.

Both columns are public figures: theirs from the sources linked below, ours from the pricing page on this site.

Leap (PatronManager)

Institution pricing before setup

Public software directories list Leap Patron Management from about $15,000 a year, with implementation estimates from $5,000 for small organizations to $25,000 and beyond — a structure built for box offices and subscription seasons, on Salesforce platform economics.

Simply Music Schools

$69 a month, website included

A 200-student school — students, families, instructors, and inquiries — fits the 2,500-person band at $69 a month with unlimited staff, trial and recital registration, tuition billing, and your public website included. Data conversion starts at $500.

The structural difference

Why the bills are so far apart.

None of this is a discount or a promotion — the product is priced differently on purpose.

Shape

Built around lessons, not performances

Ticketing CRMs model your school as audiences and events. Simply Music Schools keeps students, families, schedules, makeups, recitals, and tuition on connected records — the shape your front desk actually works in.

Users

Every instructor can see the schedule

Per-seat platforms make you choose who gets a login. Unlimited users are included here, so the whole faculty and the front desk work from the same system.

Implementation

Hundreds to start, not tens of thousands

Setup help starts at $500 for data conversion and $2,500 for guided onboarding — and if your back office runs on a trusted school-administration system, we can often sync with it instead of replacing it.

Public pricing

No quote call required

Every price is published — bands, website, setup packages. You can budget the year before you ever book a demo.

Honest answers

When an arts platform is the right call

If you are primarily a presenting organization — season subscriptions, reserved seating, a real box office — a ticketing-first platform like Leap earns its keep, and organizations with Salesforce administrators get real leverage from it. If your revenue is lessons and programs rather than tickets, you would be buying a box office you will not use.

Sources: Capterra: Leap Patron Management · Software Advice: Leap pricing profile · ITQlick: Patron Manager pricing · PatronManager (Leap)

Figures are as published at the linked sources in July 2026 — pricing changes, so check the sources for current numbers. Every price on our side is on this site’s pricing page.

PatronManager and all other third-party product names on this page are trademarks of their respective owners, named only for factual comparison. Simply Music Schools is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by them.

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