LuperIQ Co-op

Run your co-op without the spreadsheet nightmare

Schedule shared classes across families, exchange used curriculum, coordinate field trips, and track each student’s progress.

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What this co-op site does

Start from the type of site you actually need, then turn on the pieces that fit the way your co-op works.

A public home base

Give people one clear place to understand the co-op, find the next event or resource, and take the next useful step.

Private tools behind it

Use the modules that make sense for families: calendars, files, messages, tasks, resources, updates, RSVPs, or shared records.

A setup path that matches

The first questions should fit this site type, so a co-op is not pushed through a generic form built for a totally different use.

Build the first version around the real work

Start with the learning rhythm. Parents, students, teachers, and co-op leaders need to see schedules, assignments, resources, and expectations without digging through several apps. The site should make the next class, next task, and next update easy to understand.

Set up first

  • Start with class schedule, family contacts, resource exchange, field trips, teacher roles, and student groups.
  • Create a simple way for families to see only what applies to them.
  • Put shared documents in the vault before forms start circulating.
  • Use announcements for changes that affect everyone.

What the page needs to prove

A first-time visitor should understand the learning model, who participates, what gets shared, and where the next assignment, meeting, class, or resource will appear. That makes the site useful for people and easier for crawlers to categorize without confusing it with a generic school page.

  • Class and family organization
  • Shared resource exchange
  • Field trip and form handling
  • Clear co-op role expectations

Free should support the first real class, family, or co-op workflow. Paid upgrades fit later when the site needs more storage, a public domain, additional admin control, or larger shared-resource libraries.

Before you share the site, read it like a new visitor would. The public page should explain who this co-op is for, what someone can do next, and why the selected tools fit the situation. The private side should already have a useful starting place for families so the site does not feel like an empty shell after signup.

That first-pass clarity matters for conversion and search. People are more likely to keep going when the page matches their actual need, and crawlers get cleaner signals when the headings, examples, internal links, and calls to action all point to the same purpose. Start free, make the site useful, then upgrade only when the co-op needs more capacity or polish. The first version should feel complete enough that someone can understand it, join it, and come back to it.

Sound familiar?

These are the moments that usually mean a dedicated co-op site will help.

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Class schedules in spreadsheets

Nobody updates the Google Sheet. Half the families are looking at last month’s version.

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Teaching rotation confusion

Who’s covering science this week? Did anyone find a sub for art? Nobody knows.

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Supply lists lost in email threads

The supply list was attached to an email from September. Good luck finding it.

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Field trip coordination is chaos

Permission slips, carpools, headcounts, meeting times — all in different group texts.

Everything your co-op needs

One private website. No ads. No data mining. You own your data.

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Class Schedule

Day, time, teacher, and room for every class. Always current.

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Teaching Rotation

Who teaches what, swap requests, and substitute finding. All in one place.

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Family Directory

Every family, kids, ages, and contact info. Searchable and always up to date.

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Supply Lists

Per-class checklists families can check off. No more guessing who brought what.

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Co-op Board

Announcements, field trips, and important updates. Pinned where everyone sees them.

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Resource Library

Shared curriculum, handouts, and reference materials for every class.

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Attendance Tracker

Log attendance and hours. Export CSV reports for your state’s compliance requirements.

Up and running in minutes

No credit card. No setup fees. No catch.

1

Pick your type

30 seconds. Tell us your co-op name.

2

Add your people

Invite families with a link or email.

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Start using it

Calendar, tasks, feed, vault — all ready.

Simple pricing

Because educating together shouldn’t cost extra.

Free for Co-ops

$0
No per-family fees. No per-student fees.
  • Unlimited families
  • Class scheduling
  • Teaching rotation
  • Supply lists
  • Attendance tracking
  • State compliance export
  • 1 GB storage
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Questions?

Does this help with state reporting?

Yes. Track attendance and hours, then export CSV reports for your state’s requirements.

Can multiple families share teaching?

That’s exactly what the teaching rotation is for. Assign, swap, and find substitutes.

How many families can join?

No limit. Co-ops with 5 families or 50 families both work.

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