PeraPera Memo gives eikaiwa teachers a clean routine for homework, parent updates, and student continuity — without the group chat chaos.
No training sessions, no IT setup. Teachers learn the full workflow fast.
Add your classes, groups, and student list once. Setup is straightforward and repeatable.
Record covered material, assign homework, mark absences. Short, repeatable entries after each lesson.
Each student has a private unique link. Parents open it — no login, no app — and see exactly what was covered and what's due.
Every feature is designed around the actual flow of a lesson week, so communication stays consistent even on your busiest days.
A single rolling stream of covered material, homework, and notes — organized per student group, always up to date.
Set assignments with due dates and mark completion. Parents and students always know exactly what to focus on next.
Log and share absence updates automatically. Families see what was missed without you sending a separate message.
Attach audio clips, images, PDFs, or links to reinforce pronunciation, review drills, and supplementary material.
Upload a PDF or image schedule once and keep the full year visible for parents and students.
Optional LINE Messaging API integration pushes homework reminders directly to parents where they already spend their time.
Each student gets a private, shareable link. Parents bookmark it once — no passwords, no accounts, no friction.
Use the platform as-is, or commission a version built specifically for your school — quoted after your wishlist.
Quick answers to what eikaiwa owners typically ask before getting started.
"Good teaching doesn't stop at the classroom door."
I built PeraPera Memo because I kept watching the same pattern: a great lesson on Tuesday, then nothing until the following week. Parents didn't know what to review. Students forgot. Progress stalled.
The tool I wanted was simple — a fast way to tell parents what we covered, what to practice, and what's due. Something that made the week between lessons feel like part of the lesson. So I built it.
Tell me about your school — number of students, teachers, and how you currently send updates. I'll recommend the best fit and answer any questions directly.
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