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Classymo is a classroom attendance and parent-school communication tool for teachers and education centers, rather than a traditional course-selling or online teaching platform. Its core workflow is to generate a personal QR code for each student. Students check in by scanning the code on a school tablet or a teacher’s phone, and the system instantly records their arrival time and status, then automatically sends a WhatsApp notification to parents. The site positions the product as “designed for education in Egypt” and says it is already used by 500+ teachers.
From a course-management perspective, Classymo is more of an academic administration tool. It is best suited to offline group classes, tutoring centers, training centers, and school teachers. It does not offer live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 teaching features, nor does it present course content, instructor systems, or completion certificates. Key features include QR attendance, automated WhatsApp reminders, student grouping, bulk sending of homework/announcements/exam results, weekly/monthly attendance analysis, Excel/PDF export, and an Android mobile app. The site also mentions question banks, monthly tests, and customizable student result reports, suggesting that it has expanded into lightweight assessment and parent-feedback use cases.
Pricing follows a free-trial plus subscription model. The page states that users can try it free for 90 days with no credit card required. Paid plans are priced in Egyptian pounds, with 30-day packages listing EGP 100, 250, 400, 750, and so on, differentiated by number of students, number of groups, daily WhatsApp message quota, question-bank capacity, and number of tests. All plans include QR code generation, WhatsApp notifications, and free customer support; some packages provide priority technical support and report customization. However, the pricing table in the captured text is somewhat messy, so the exact mapping between individual and center plans should be verified on the official pricing page.
The advantages are a clear workflow and mobile-friendly design. It can automate teacher roll calls and parent notifications, reducing the burden of manual record-keeping and one-by-one communication. In markets that rely heavily on WhatsApp, its reach can be quite efficient. The downsides are also clear: at present, only Android is explicitly available for download, while iOS is still listed as “coming soon”; the site is mainly in Arabic, which is not very friendly for Chinese users; it does not disclose institutional qualifications, data-compliance details, or education certification information; and its value depends heavily on WhatsApp.
Classymo is suitable for teachers, tutoring classes, and training centers in Egypt and Arabic-speaking regions, especially scenarios that require real-time updates to parents about attendance, absences, homework, and exam results. For users in mainland China, whether the website itself is directly accessible cannot be confirmed from the text alone, but WhatsApp is generally restricted in mainland China, so overall usability should be considered “partially limited.” Alternatives include DingTalk for Education, WeCom, ClassIn, and Xiaoguanjia; for international use cases, ClassDojo, Teachmint, or Google Classroom are worth considering.
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