Consistent behavior tracking, built for real classrooms.
Teachers log in seconds. Admins see the full picture. Parents get reports they can actually read.
No more "I didn't know."
Here's what happens when behavior data lives in teachers' heads. In schools where students move between classes, context rarely follows them. When teachers work from different pictures, consequences become inconsistent — and students notice.
These gaps aren't a staffing problem — they're an information problem.
Cross-classroom visibility. Consistent consequences. Early intervention.
ConductIQ started as a Google Sheets system in a real classroom — built to make behavior tracking honest and consistent. The new version adds the security and structure that schools need, without losing what made the original work: simplicity, fairness, and data that actually helps students.
Simple, school-sized pricing.
Most schools pay $1.50–$2.00 per student per year. Pricing below is annual and covers your entire school — every teacher, every student, every feature.
- All core features included
- PDF parent reports
- Risk monitoring & interventions
- Unlimited teachers
- All core features included
- PDF parent reports
- Risk monitoring & interventions
- Unlimited teachers
- All core features included
- PDF parent reports
- Risk monitoring & interventions
- Unlimited teachers
Larger district? Contact us for enterprise pricing. · All pricing is annual and estimated — contact us for a formal quote.
What people are saying
ConductIQ launched in one school first. Here's what teachers and parents had to say.
"ConductIQ provides teachers and staff with a tool to monitor and record student behavior and work ethic, ensuring students are held accountable for their actions… it helps identify patterns that may require support."
"ConductIQ allows multiple parties to be on the same page… this system tracks from daily to yearly behavior. What a great asset during parent meetings."
"ConductIQ was extremely helpful as a parent. It clearly communicated the marks or merits my child earned, along with when and why."
Ready to bring ConductIQ to your school?
Accepting schools for the 2026–2027 school year.
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