Why ClassMap exists

Schools deal with complex schedules every day. But schedules are abstract lists of times and room numbers. Buildings are physical spaces with hallways, floors, and actual rooms. ClassMap bridges that gap.

The problem we solve

Every school administrator knows the experience: someone walks into the office asking where a teacher is. You pull up a spreadsheet, search for the name, figure out what period it is, cross-reference the room number, and give directions. Simple questions take longer than they should.

Guidance counselors face this dozens of times a day. Front office staff are constantly interrupted. Students wander hallways or knock on doors looking for teachers. Room conflicts go unnoticed until two classes show up at the same door.

The root cause is simple: schedules are designed for data processing, not human understanding. They tell you when and what, but they don't show you where in a way that matches the physical reality of your building.

ClassMap solves this by turning schedule data into a visual map. Select a period and see exactly which rooms are in use, which are empty, and where conflicts exist. Search for a teacher and see their location throughout the day. It's the same information, presented in a way that matches how schools actually work.

Our principles

Solve one problem well

ClassMap does one thing: it makes your schedule visible on a map. We're not trying to be a student information system, a gradebook, or an all-in-one platform. Schools already have those tools. ClassMap fills a specific gap that existing software doesn't address.

Work with what you have

Your school already has schedules, floor plans, and established workflows. ClassMap works with your existing data through simple CSV imports and doesn't require you to change how you operate. It's additive, not disruptive.

Reduce friction, not add it

Every feature we build is measured against one question: does this reduce friction in someone's day? If a guidance counselor can find a teacher faster, if an administrator can spot a conflict earlier, if a student can navigate the building without interrupting a class, we've succeeded.

Built for how schools actually work

Schools aren't startups. They have limited budgets, established processes, and real constraints. ClassMap is designed around these realities with straightforward pricing, no per-student fees, and no pressure to adopt a complete platform overhaul.

Support staff, don't replace them

ClassMap is a tool that helps people do their jobs better. It doesn't make decisions for you. It presents information clearly so you can make better decisions faster. The expertise stays with your staff.

Respect data and privacy

We take data seriously. ClassMap processes schedule information, not student records. We don't share or sell data. We don't harvest information for other purposes. Your data is yours.

What ClassMap is not

Being clear about what we don't do is just as important as what we do.

Not a Student Information System

ClassMap doesn't manage student records, grades, or attendance. It works alongside your existing SIS.

Not a Behavior Tool

ClassMap is about room utilization and teacher locations, not tracking student movement or behavior.

Not Scheduling Software

ClassMap visualizes schedules, it doesn't create them. Use your existing scheduling process.

See it for yourself

The best way to understand ClassMap is to see it working with your building and schedule. Request a personalized demo.

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See ClassMap in action

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