Attendance in under a minute, from the studio floor
Teacher opens the app, sees today's class roster, taps a kid, the kid is present. No drilling, no laptop, no end-of-day catch-up.
The story
Attendance has to happen on the studio floor, on a phone, in less than a minute, by a teacher whose hands are about to be on someone's eight-year-old. Anything that takes longer doesn't happen, and the result is the silent-dropout problem that costs the studio money.
Pirouette ships a single-screen list per class — one tap per student, status defaults to present. Late kids get a 15-minute grace before the attendance prompt fires. End-of-class notes are a quick voice-to-text field or a tag, not a text-area the teacher will skip.
What this looks like in practice
- Single-screen list per class — one tap per student
- 15-minute grace from class start before the attendance push fires
- End-of-class notes via voice-to-text or quick tags, never a wall of text
- Teacher hours auto-derived from attendance + schedule, owner can audit
Related
Hours roll up from the classes that actually happened. Mike's weekly payroll digest lands Wednesday. Edits leave an audit trail.
A student stops showing up. The system tags the family at 45 days, freezes the Stripe line at 59. No more refund chase at month's end.
Want to see this running on your studio's data?
Walk through a demo with us. We'll show this feature in context against the day-to-day workflow your studio actually has.