Updated 2026-07-02
A mah jongg signup form registers players for lessons or a game session and collects payment in one step, whether you teach a beginner series, run a weekly game, or charge club dues. Describe your group and Jupiter Signup builds it: a lesson series or each session as a paid, capacity-limited option (cap it to your tables), club dues as a paid or recurring choice, Stripe checkout, and any details you need.
Tables are limited and lessons take prep, so a paid signup is what reserves a seat and covers the room. Collecting the series fee, session fee, or dues on the form keeps the group funded and the tables full.
Connect your own Stripe account and Jupiter Signup collects the fee as people register for mah jongg lessons, whether you charge a flat price, per session, a deposit, or a pack. It takes a flat 2%, with no monthly fee.
Yes. Give each option a capacity and the form shows spots left, then closes it and can add a waitlist once it fills. The limit is enforced on the server, so it can't be oversold.
There is no monthly plan. It takes a flat 2% of what you collect, on top of Stripe's normal processing fee. A sign-up that does not charge is free.
About a sentence. Describe your sign-up and Jupiter Signup builds the whole page in seconds, then you edit anything by chatting. No account is needed to try it.
Yes. Give each session a capacity (four players per table) and it stops taking signups once the tables are full.
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