Update: English Terminology Changes in Zooza (from October 30, 2025)

Update: English Terminology Changes in Zooza (from October 30, 2025)

To make Zooza easier to use and more consistent across different countries, we’ve updated some English terms you’ll see in the system.

These changes only affect English terminology — all other languages stay the same.

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The goal is to make the wording clearer and more natural for both admins (inside Zooza) and clients (on your website or widget).
For example:

Booking (Admin view) → Enrolment (Client view)



Overview of changes

Info
Old term
Idea
New term
Course feedbackFeedback
Course feeTerm Payment
Open coursePay-as-you-go programme
One-time courseOne-off Event
CourseAdmin: Programme / Client: Class
Payment schedulePayment Plan
PlaceVenue
Individual ClassAdmin: 1-to-1 class / Client: Private class
Registration for one sessionOne-off Event
Open registrationPay-as-you-go
RegistrationAdmin: Booking / Client: Enrolment
ClassTimetable
Variable symbolReference number

Why we made this change

We’ve unified the terminology to make it clearer for international users, easier to translate, and more aligned with how the education and children’s activity industries describe their services.

These updates don’t change how Zooza works — only how things are named.

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