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ScryWorks is a cloud-based technology operations platform for K-12 school districts. It focuses on helping school IT teams reduce fragmentation across E-Rate filing, Chromebook device management, home-school video announcements, and compliance reporting. Its positioning is highly vertical: this is not a general-purpose IT asset management tool, but software built around the day-to-day technology operations of U.S. school districts.
The product lineup includes E-Rate Tracker, ChromeTrack, and Campucast. E-Rate Tracker handles filing deadlines, form status, multi-year funding, and audit reports. ChromeTrack integrates with Google Admin Console via a Chrome extension to automatically collect device data, with support for real-time dashboards, student assignments, login history, device health, Chrome OS versions, battery/storage status, and lifecycle planning. Campucast is used for video announcements, scheduled broadcasts, distribution lists, and engagement analytics. On the integration side, ScryWorks explicitly supports full Google Admin sync, Google Sheets, CSV import/export, and USAC / E-Rate-related workflows.
Pricing is relatively transparent: E-Rate Tracker starts at $3,500/year/district, ChromeTrack is as low as $3/device/year, and Campucast requires contacting sales based on school size. All plans include onboarding, training, and support, with regional volume discounts available. ChromeTrack has a free trial entry point, and the terms also state that trials may be offered, but there is no indication of a permanently free plan. Subscriptions are prepaid annually and billed in USD.
Security and compliance are among its selling points. The website states support for FERPA, COPPA, and E-Rate reporting requirements, and says it does not access student content or browsing history, only device and operational data. A DPA can be signed, and data is retained for 90 days after termination for export purposes. For support, the company says it typically responds within 24 hours on business days, and training is included. However, information about team permissions, role-based access control, audit logs, APIs, SOC 2, or ISO certifications is not disclosed, so enterprise procurement would still require further due diligence.
Its strengths are its focused use case, clear onboarding goals, ability to replace spreadsheets and manual scanning, and deep integration with Google Admin. The downsides are that it is heavily tied to the U.S. K-12, Chromebook, and E-Rate context, making it less broadly useful internationally; Campucast pricing is not transparent; and developer-focused capabilities are not well documented. It is best suited to IT departments in U.S. school districts, especially teams with large device fleets, mature Google-based management, and a need for E-Rate compliance tracking.
No information is provided about access from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. Because its compliance model and feature set are strongly tied to the U.S. education system, its value for Chinese schools is limited, and adoption may also run into issues around network access, USD payments, cross-border data transfer, and local compliance. Possible alternatives include local school administration or asset management systems, or building a workflow around DingTalk, WeCom, Feishu, and domestic endpoint management solutions.
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