Classroom command center · K-12

Post the link.
Track who’s done.
Move on.

One place to post assignments, track who’s done, and keep parents in the loop. It works with whatever lessons, videos, and worksheets you already use. Built for one teacher or a whole district.

Pilot teachers on board · public sign-ups open after summer 2026

Class feed4th grade · demo
22 students
MathPlace value worksheet
22 / 22
ELARead Ch. 4, Charlotte's Web
18 / 22
HistoryCivil War video + 3 questions
due Friday
MathMia’s redo, word problems p.42
1 redo
4 assignments · 1 needs your attention+ Post link
What you actually get

Three things, before next bell.

  1. 01
    Post the link, anywhere it lives.
    Classwork.com, YouTube, Loom, Khan Academy, a Google Doc. Wherever your assignment already is, you post the link once and students click through. No worksheet uploads, no duplicate hosting.
  2. 02
    Status that updates on its own.
    Students mark assignments done when they finish. You see who's still out, who turned it in, and who needs a redo. No more checking three tabs to find one kid's homework.
  3. 03
    Parents get the full picture, automatically.
    Each parent has a read-only view of their child's assignments, grades, and returned work. Email digests go out on a schedule you control. The 'how is my kid doing?' question answers itself.
What’s inside

The whole loop, none of the fluff.

Assignments
Links, file attachments, video embeds, or native rich text. Mix and match. One assignment, however many pieces it needs.
Submissions
Students mark link-based work done themselves, and upload a photo or PDF for everything else. You grade or send back with a comment.
Library
A separate tab for ungraded resources: reference videos, ELA games, history shorts. Students always have it open in a tab.
Parent portal
One link gets a parent in. No app to install. They see their child's assignments, grades, and comments. Email digests included.
Class announcements
Pin notes to the top of the class feed. Optional email to parents for the big ones.
Gamification (opt-in)
Points, streaks, and level badges per classroom. Off by default in upper grades, on by default in elementary. Your call.
Who it’s for
Teachers
Solo, K-12, any subject.
Run one classroom or every section you teach. Toggle gamification on for younger kids, off for older. Set your own grading scale (letter, points, percent, rubric, or just done/redo).
Schools
One license, every classroom.
One annual fee per school covers every teacher, every student, every parent. The school admin gets a whole-school view, helps onboard staff, and handles roster imports. Each classroom stays walled off from the next.
Districts
District, school, classroom.
One contract at the district level covers every school underneath. Compliance, support, and roster sync (Clever, ClassLink, OneRoster) all handled centrally.
Pricing

One teacher, a whole school, or a district.

Teacher
$9/month
  • Unlimited classrooms
  • Unlimited students
  • Library and announcements
  • Gamification toggle
School
$2,500/year
  • Every teacher in the school
  • Every student, every parent
  • School admin dashboard
  • Roster CSV import
District
Custom
  • All schools in the district
  • Compliance and data agreements
  • Clever, ClassLink, OneRoster
  • Dedicated contact

Annual school licenses billed by invoice. Districts typically land at $3 to $5 per student per year.

Questions

Frequently asked.

Why not just use Google Classroom?

Google Classroom works best when your whole class lives inside Google. If your worksheets are on classwork.com, your videos are on YouTube, and your reference material is somewhere else, you spend more time managing Drive than teaching. SofaOps sits on top of the tools you already use, instead of asking you to move everything.

How do students log in?

Class code plus their first name and an avatar. No email, no password, nothing for a 7-year-old to remember. The class code rotates if you ever need to retire it, which keeps things safe for students under 13.

How does this scale to a school or district?

Districts buy a site license that covers every school inside. Schools sit underneath, each with their own admin and teachers. Every classroom stays walled off from the next, so a teacher can't see another school's data even by accident.

Where does my data live?

On secure US servers, encrypted both in transit and at rest. We never sell or share your data, and we never use it to train models. School and district data agreements available on request.

When does this launch?

We're running a small pilot with teachers through summer 2026. Public sign-ups open after the pilot. Teachers and schools can request early access below, and we'll reach out when there's a slot.

Want it in your classroom?

Public sign-ups open after our pilot. Request early access and we’ll reach out when there’s a slot for your school.