Built by a teacher who wanted the data to talk.
Seventeen years in computer science education, the past nine teaching software development — and the whole time, schools ran on a dozen tools that wouldn't talk to each other. So I built the one platform where they do.
I've taught computer science for seventeen years — the past nine of them teaching students how to build software. When your job is explaining how systems hand data from one part to the next — clean information passed along so the next piece can use it — you notice fast when the systems around you don't.
Schools are full of systems that don't.
A different tool for everything
Hall passes in one app. Drills in another. A clipboard at the front desk, a Google Form for sign-in, a group text when someone's out and a class needs coverage. Each one is its own island — its own login, its own list, its own copy of who's who. None of them talk to each other, and none of them talk to the system that already holds the roster and the schedule.
The information is everywhere, spread across every platform, and none of it syncs. So I built the one place where it does.
What Syncc is
Syncc is a single platform that makes your data talk. Hall passes, drills, events, the front desk, sign-in — every module reads from the same roster and the same schedule, so they share one source of truth instead of a dozen disconnected copies. It sits on top of the student information system you already run; it doesn't replace it.
Keep your SIS. We don't touch your records.
Genesis, PowerSchool, whatever you run — it stays. Syncc reads a roster (a one-time export, or a read-only sync through Clever) to bring your operations to life. We never write back to your system of record, and your data stays yours.
Where I am right now
Syncc is built and running today — not a pitch deck, working software. I'm looking for a few schools willing to load a roster and see what it does. One building, no big commitment, nothing to rip out.
I built Syncc so my school's tools would finally talk to each other. If yours don't either, let's talk.