Attendance
Run a student-facing check-in screen and organize students as present, tardy, or not yet checked in.
Designed by a teacher, for real classrooms
ClassFlow brings attendance, student information, parent-contact documentation, behavior records, and class summaries together in a touch-friendly platform built around the way teachers actually work.
ClassFlow is currently in private beta and under active development.
One classroom hub
ClassFlow reduces tab-switching and scattered records by placing essential classroom workflows in one consistent interface.
Run a student-facing check-in screen and organize students as present, tardy, or not yet checked in.
Record positive contacts, behavior communication, tardies, and classroom passes without losing the flow of instruction.
Keep class rosters and useful student details organized and accessible from a single teacher workspace.
Review class-level attendance and communication totals to identify patterns and support follow-through.
Configure regular periods, alternate schedules, tardy windows, and special-day timing for the realities of school life.
Use a clean, responsive interface made for classroom displays, desktop computers, and touch-based iPads.
Why ClassFlow exists
ClassFlow began as a teacher-built solution to a familiar problem: the daily classroom tools teachers need are often fragmented, cumbersome, or disconnected from the pace of actual instruction.
The platform is being developed to make routine tasks faster, records clearer, and classroom systems easier for both teachers and students to understand.
Privacy during private beta
The current private-beta version stores classroom information locally in the teacher's browser. It does not sell data, display advertising, or create a public student directory. Teachers should follow their school or district's policies before entering student information into any instructional technology tool.
ClassFlow does not claim district approval, certification, or regulatory compliance unless explicitly documented by the applicable organization.
Open the ClassFlow private beta and explore the teacher workspace.
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