Built around the principle that schools need more than isolated tools, Prosocian brings together thoughtful workflows, structured records, and human-centered decision support—so educators can respond with clarity, consistency, and care.
Schools carry an enormous responsibility, and they do it amid complex situations, limited time, high expectations, and a deeply human impact. Too often, the tools meant to help are fragmented, hard to use, and built around paperwork instead of people. Prosocian exists to change that—structuring information, enhancing judgment, documenting actions, and supporting the students and families at the heart of every decision.
A world where every school works from one coherent, secure foundation—where care and clarity are built into everyday operations, and where technology supports the judgment of educators rather than getting in their way. We measure success by the procedural noise we remove and the time we give back to the people who teach, lead, and care for students.
Every product we build is held to the same standard: security, so sensitive student and family data is protected by default; clarity, so the right next step is always obvious; and human insight, because the decisions that shape a child's experience belong to the people who know them best. See how we build →
Our shield stands for care, protection, and partnership. Its four leaves represent the people at the heart of education—students, parents, and teachers—and the shared journey that unites them. It's a small reminder of who every decision is really for.
Three commitments guide everything we build.
Every product starts with the student—their safety, wellbeing, and growth come first, always.
Families are partners. We keep parents informed, included, and confident in their school.
We give educators tools that save time and reduce friction, so they can focus on students.
Prosocian is founded and led by career educators, who understand the needs of students and the importance of parents.
Whether you're a school leader, a partner, or just curious—we'd love to talk.
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