Free Website for Tuition Centre: See It First, Pay Only to Launch 2026


A your business – free website for tuition centre, with no bait — we build a real working prototype first, you only pay to launch and host it if you like it. Here’s exactly how.

Free Website for Tuition Centre: See It First, Pay Only to Launch (2026)

TL;DR / Key takeaways

  • Let’s be upfront: the build and preview are free; you only pay to launch, host, and maintain the site if you decide to keep it. No bait, no surprise invoice.
  • There are two kinds of free website for a tuition centre: free DIY builders (you do all the work) and the free prototype model (someone builds a real one for you first, then you decide).
  • With the prototype model, the design and build are genuinely free — you see your actual working site before any money changes hands.
  • It’s the lowest-risk way for a Singapore centre with no site — or a dated one — to finally get online.

When someone says “free website,” healthy scepticism is fair — usually “free” hides a catch: a watermark, a locked builder, or a surprise invoice later.

So let’s not bury the lede. With the model in this guide, the design, build and preview are genuinely free, and you only pay if you choose to launch and host the site. That’s the whole catch, stated up front. Below we explain exactly how it works, what is and isn’t free, and how to tell an honest free offer from a bait-y one.

First, why this matters at all. Singapore families pour around S$1.8 billion a year into private tuition, per MOE’s household-spending figures, and that demand keeps climbing. The parents spending that money compare centres online before they ever visit. A centre without a credible website quietly loses trial bookings it never even sees.

The two kinds of “free website for tuition centre”

When you search for a free website for tuition centre, you’ll mostly find two very different things:

DIY free builderFree prototype (done for you)
Who builds itYouA team builds it for you
Real costYour weekends + learning curveYour time = a few minutes of info
BrandingOften shows the builder’s logoYour brand only
What’s freeThe basic tierThe design, build, and preview
You pay whenYou want a custom domain / featuresYou decide to launch and host it

The DIY route (Wix free tier and similar) is truly free, but you do all the work — design, copy, mobile layout, the enquiry form — and the free version usually carries the builder’s branding and a clunky web address. For a busy centre owner, the real cost is your evenings.

The free-prototype route removes the two things owners hate most: paying before they can see anything, and building it themselves.

How does the free prototype actually work?

Here is the whole process, start to finish:

  1. You share the basics — your centre name, subjects, levels and location. A few minutes on WhatsApp is enough.
  2. We build the prototype free. Within a few days you receive a real, working website — your name, your subjects, mobile-ready, with an enquiry form and a WhatsApp button.
  3. You try it. Click around. Show your spouse. Imagine a parent landing on it. There’s no payment and no commitment at this stage.
  4. You decide. Like it and want to launch? You start paying to use and host it. Not for you? Walk away — no cost, no obligation.

That is the entire model. The free website for your tuition centre is a genuine working prototype, not a teaser screenshot or a sales mock-up.

“So how do you make money?”

A reasonable question — and the honest answer matters. We build prototype free because we’re confident that once you see your centre looking professional, on mobile, capturing enquiries automatically, you’ll want to keep it. We only earn when you’re happy enough to launch.

That keeps the incentive exactly where it should be: on building something you’ll actually use, not on winning an upfront payment and disappearing.

What is free, and what is not?

To be completely straight, the free website for tuition centre:

  • Free: the design, the build, the working prototype, and seeing it live on your centre.
  • Paid (only if you proceed): hosting, your domain name, and ongoing support and updates after launch.

No surprise invoice arrives for the prototype itself. If you never launch it, you never pay a cent. There’s no contract to sign just to see your prototype.

Is a free website for your tuition centre right for you?

This model makes the most sense if:

  • You have no website yet, or one that looks dated and breaks on a phone.
  • You’ve put it off for months because of cost, time, or not knowing where to start.
  • You want to see the real thing before committing money.

It makes less sense if parents are already finding you easily and your current site converts well. But given that demand keeps rising — MOE’s 2025 update shows tuition is as entrenched as ever — most centres without a strong site are leaving enrolments on the table.

Red flags: when “free” actually isn’t

Not every “free website” offer is honest. Before you accept one, watch for these warning signs:

  • You can’t see it before paying. A genuine free prototype lets you view the real, working site first. If they want payment or a signed contract just to show you a mock-up, walk away.
  • Hidden lock-in. Some builders make the site free but trap your content, domain or data so you can’t leave. Make sure you can take your domain and content with you.
  • Surprise “setup” or “activation” fees. The build should be free, full stop. Hosting and domain are fair to pay for after you decide to launch — a vague upfront “activation fee” is not.
  • No clear answer to “how do you make money?” An honest provider can explain their model in one sentence. Evasiveness is a red flag.

A trustworthy free website for a tuition centre is simple: you see it, you decide, you pay only to launch. Anything more complicated deserves a second look.

What does a free prototype look like in practice?

For a tuition centre, a good prototype isn’t a blank template — it’s your centre, already filled in:

  • Your name, logo colours, and a headline about the results you get.
  • Your real subjects and levels (P1–P6, O-Level, JC), with class timings.
  • Your location, a map, and your area highlighted.
  • A working enquiry form and WhatsApp button.
  • Space for testimonials and teacher bios.

You should be able to open it on your phone and immediately think, “Yes, that’s my centre.” That’s the standard a free website for a tuition centre should meet before you even consider paying.

Frequently asked questions

Is a free website for tuition centre really free, with no catch?

The prototype — design, build, and preview — is genuinely free. You only pay if you decide to launch, host, and maintain it. If you walk away, there’s no charge.

How long does it take to get the free prototype?

Typically a few days after you share your centre’s basics. You don’t need to write copy or design anything yourself.

Do I have to commit before seeing it?

No. The whole point is that you see the working website first and decide afterwards. There’s no contract just to view the prototype.

What’s the difference between this and a free Wix site?

With a free builder, you do all the work and often get the builder’s branding. With the prototype model, a team builds a branded, working site for you, and you only pay to launch.

What do I actually pay for if I go ahead?

Hosting, your domain, and ongoing support/updates — the things that keep a live website running. The build sample itself was free.


The reason so many centres stay stuck without a website is the cost and hassle of building one. We removed both — we’ll build it for you, free, so you can judge the real thing instead of a promise. See how the free prototype works →

Sources:
1. Spending by Households on Tuition and Enrichment Classes — MOE Singapore
2. Private Tuition (2025) — MOE Singapore

Written by the Webi Garoo team — we build websites and AI automation for Singapore tuition centres.