Platform
A connected school operating platform
A public product overview of how HomeRoomHUB is designed: role-based workspaces over one governed operating layer, with source lineage, human review, and an audit trail throughout.
Connected School OS
Designed to bring district, campus, classroom, student, family, and support workflows together so teams work from one operating view instead of disconnected systems.
Role-Based Workspaces
Each user is designed to land in a workspace scoped to their role and responsibilities, with access following the signed-in session. The current public/private contract keeps public pages separate from assigned workspaces.
Source Lineage
Operating data is designed to carry its source lineage, so teams can see where information came from before acting on it.
Operating Evidence
Workspaces are designed to surface operating evidence behind signals, not just summary numbers.
Human Review
Sensitive actions are designed to route for human review, keeping people in control of outcomes.
Audit Trail
Review and approval steps are designed to record an audit entry for accountability.
Integrations and HRH Connect
HRH Connect is designed to support import, mapping, validation, and lineage through approval-controlled integration access. Official reporting submission requires production integrations, authorization, and district governance.
Security-first design principles
- Role-based access and tenant isolation direction
- Approval-controlled integration access
- Audit trail for sensitive actions
- Data minimization direction
Mobile and PWA direction
HomeRoomHUB is designed with a responsive, mobile-friendly direction and a progressive web app path so families and staff can reach their workspace on the device they have.
Production-compatible route boundary
The route boundary is designed so public pages explain the company and product, Login is the platform entry point, and signed-in workspaces stay behind session-based access. Production authentication and authorization can extend this model without turning public pages into workspace surfaces.