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For Teachers

Less paperwork.
More teaching.

A teacher view with four buttons: attendance, homework, notes, parents. No 40-item dashboard. No training course required. Just the tools you actually use — designed like you'd actually use them.

Teacher view with simple controls

If this is your week

We see you.

Paper registers

Forget the register, lose the day. Student absent? You'll catch it — maybe — at the end of the week.

Homework diaries

Half of them never come back signed. Parents say 'I didn't know.' Again.

Marks spreadsheets

Enter twice: once in your file, once in the report card template. Pray nothing breaks.

Parent messages

WhatsApp groups. 47 new messages. One actual question buried. The rest: 'OK' and good-morning stickers.

Teacher tools

Built for the classroom — not the IT department.

I get home at 5pm and don't open my laptop. That's new. That's the change.

MT
Mathematics Teacher Grade 9–12 · Pilot school

FAQ

Teacher questions, answered.

Is it really faster than my current register?

Most teachers mark a full class in 20–30 seconds. Faster than paper, because you don't re-enter data later. Attendance flows directly into analytics and parent alerts.

What if the internet is down?

Attendance and homework marking work offline on mobile. They sync automatically when you're back online. You won't lose a class.

Can I use it on my personal phone?

Yes. Campusless runs in any modern browser — no app install needed. If your school prefers, teachers can use school-issued tablets instead.

Does it replace my lesson plans / LMS?

No. Campusless handles school operations (attendance, marks, homework submissions, parent communication). Full-featured LMS capabilities (like quizzes, interactive content, or deep learning analytics) are on the roadmap.

How much training do I need?

Most teachers are productive within 20 minutes. We include a video walkthrough and a teacher quick-start guide. No full-day training required.

For teachers

See the teacher view, live.

Mark a class. Post a homework. Reply to a parent. All in a 15-minute demo.