Simple beats clever
If a feature confuses a 55-year-old teacher in a busy hallway, it has failed.
We build school software the way schools actually run — with coordinators who might not exist, with managers who need to override every decision, with parents who just want to know their child is okay today. Every screen has been reviewed by people who teach for a living.
If a feature confuses a 55-year-old teacher in a busy hallway, it has failed.
We say no to features that train users to ignore warnings.
Arabic isn't an afterthought. Both languages ship together.