Built for the teachers no one builds for.
Philippine public school teachers carry more paperwork than any teacher should. AralSync exists to change that — one classroom at a time.
Paperwork shouldn't outlast the school day.
In thousands of public schools across the Philippines, teachers finish their last class and then spend the evening filling out SF2 attendance sheets, computing grades by hand, and chasing form signatures — often by candlelight or mobile data hotspot.
DepEd forms are not going away. But the hours teachers lose to them can be. AralSync automates the paperwork that follows every lesson — attendance, grading, SF2, SF9, SF10 — so the teacher can go home and actually rest.
We started with a single question: what would a tool for Filipino teachers look like if it were built by someone who had stood at that same chalkboard? AralSync is the answer we keep building toward.
"The first Saturday I didn't open my SF2 folder, I almost forgot what to do with the time."
— Early beta teacher, Laguna
Three principles. No exceptions.
Offline by default
Power cuts and dead zones are a daily reality in Philippine classrooms. AralSync works everywhere, with or without a signal — no excuses, no data lost.
Privacy by design
Learner data belongs to teachers and schools, not to advertisers. We minimise what we collect, encrypt everything we store, and never sell a single record.
Built with teachers
Every feature started as a conversation with a classroom teacher. We don't ship what looks good on a demo — we ship what actually survives a Grade 5 Monday morning.
Small team. Big mission.
We're a lean crew of builders who believe the right software can give teachers their evenings back. Every line of code is written with a specific classroom in mind.
Former public-school teacher turned software engineer.
A small, mission-driven crew building for the classroom.
Want to work with us or learn more?
We're always happy to hear from teachers, schools, and partners.
