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Homeroom is a private classroom photo album app from Fotoloce, LLC, designed for teachers, parents, kindergartens, preschools, schools, and after-school teams. Its core focus is not marketing emails or bulk SMS messaging, but allowing teachers to create class albums, upload photos and videos, and let parents view them via the Web, iOS, or Android while receiving push and email notifications. The page shows an App Store rating of 4.9 based on 12.9K reviews.
In terms of channels, Homeroom mainly relies on in-app feeds, push notifications, and email notifications. Invitations can be shared via SMS, email, or links through any messaging app, but the product does not appear to offer its own SMS, voice, or IM channel capabilities. For coverage, the page says it supports browsers, iPhone, and Android, and emphasizes “anyone, anywhere,” but it does not list specific countries, regions, or localization services. On performance, it only states that members receive notifications when new photos are posted; it does not disclose email deliverability, latency, SLA, or capacity metrics.
Pricing starts free: up to 10 groups and 1,000 photos per group. Larger groups and additional features require subscriptions through the App Store or Google Play, but specific pricing and photo book costs are not disclosed. Its integration capabilities are limited: the main content only mentions the Web and mobile apps, with no information on APIs, webhooks, SMTP, LMS/SIS, or school management system integrations. As a result, it is not a good fit for organizations that need automated messaging workflows or system-level integrations.
Homeroom’s strengths are private invitations, member-only visibility, admin controls over posting/commenting/invitations, no ads, and no data mining, making it suitable for classroom scenarios where student photo privacy is a major concern. The downside is limited compliance disclosure: although it emphasizes that photos are not shared with third parties, there is no visible statement of formal certifications or compliance such as COPPA, FERPA, GDPR, or SOC 2. It is also maintained by a small independent team, so larger schools should assess support capacity and data governance requirements before deployment.
Homeroom is best suited for small and mid-sized classes, kindergartens, after-school clubs, and teacher-parent communities looking to replace social media photo albums. The main content does not provide details on access from China. Payments depend on App Store/Google Play subscriptions, so users in China may need to consider app store access, network connectivity, and payment availability. For deployment in China, common alternatives include WeChat class groups, WeCom, and DingTalk home-school groups; in international education scenarios, it can be compared with ClassDojo, Seesaw, Remind, and Google Classroom.
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gethomeroom.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gethomeroom.com directly.