No overload
One question a day, one clear response format.
The student responds in 20 seconds. The school sees the trend, not the identity.
ReflectMe is designed to make the daily check-in fast and safe. No personal data, no grading, one simple daily rhythm.
Optional comment
You can add context, but you do not have to.
Privacy by default
The system does not assign an entry to a specific person.
Student experience: fast, neutral, no pressure
The goal is a regular class wellbeing signal. The tool should support the daily rhythm, not create additional administrative burden.
Speed
Check-in in 20 seconds
One question and a clear mood choice. Minimum friction, maximum regularity.
Control
You decide about the comment
The comment is optional — the core is a quick check-in.
Closure
Clear confirmation of submission
After submission, the student immediately gets a clear confirmation.
The student is guaranteed
- No personal data in the check-in
- No mapping of the entry to a specific person
- The school sees aggregate data, not individual profiles
- Consistent rules for the whole class
The system does not
- It does not evaluate a student based on a single entry
- It does not reveal content in a way that identifies a person
- It does not build a public ranking of students
- It does not turn check-in into a behaviour control tool
* Operational principle: the minimum amount of data needed to support class wellbeing.
1
A fixed check-in time
One short daily interaction improves regularity and data quality.
One short daily interaction improves regularity and data quality.
2
A simple response format
Emoji + optional comment. No complex forms.
Emoji + optional comment. No complex forms.
3
Aggregation at class level
The school sees a group signal, not the history of a specific person.
The school sees a group signal, not the history of a specific person.
4
Faster school response
When the trend drops, the school can trigger appropriate support earlier.
When the trend drops, the school can trigger appropriate support earlier.
Can the teacher see exactly what I entered?
The teacher works on aggregate class data. The system does not show information that would allow an entry to be assigned to a specific student.
Do I have to write a comment every day?
No. The comment is optional. The core of the check-in remains a quick mood choice.