Description
KaleidoScope is a lightweight, privacy-first app for tutors, educators, and therapists who track student skill practice. Designed to reduce friction during live sessions, KaleidoScope focuses on per-skill, per-item trial recording so you spend less time tapping and more time supporting the learner.
Features
Student profiles: create and switch students quickly.
Skill-centric workflow: add skills, set group sizes, and log trials from the skill page.
Per-item tracking: mark each item recognized or not for accurate, honest records.
Edit on the spot: correct mistakes and adjust entries after a session.
Notes & case summaries: write brief notes and export concise, shareable case summaries.
Export & share: CSV and text exports for reports, notes, or integration with other systems.
Local-first & private: data stored locally by default; export only when you choose.
Simple, autism-affirming UI: language and iconography designed to be supportive and nonjudgmental.
Who it’s for
KaleidoScope helps tutors, special educators, behavior therapists, speech-language pathologists, and caregivers who need a fast, respectful way to capture practice data during sessions.
Why you’ll like it
Minimal taps during live work — optimized for real sessions.
Honest metrics (no “analytics theater”) — data is a tool to support learning, not to label people.
Designed for real classroom and therapy workflows (variable set sizes, per-item recording, editable results).
Privacy & safety
Your data stays local unless you export or share it. KaleidoScope does not require cloud signup to use core features. If you enable exports or syncing later, you’ll be asked explicitly.
Get started
Add a student, pick a skill, log a trial — it’s that fast. For feedback or support, visit the app’s Help & Feedback page in Settings.
What's new (v1.3.0)
Dark mode properly functioning
Able to adjust trial and set counts in a session, including a "0/0" if the trial isn't performed
Observations word wrap for a session
Summarize breaks out the subsets in the note
Allow specificity in the reinforcers used