Follow applications together
See every application your child is working on — what's drafted, what's submitted and what each school has come back with.
Follow your child’s applications, keep on top of deadlines and compare schools properly — without chasing prospectuses or login details.
Everything you'd otherwise track on the fridge door, in one account
See every application your child is working on — what's drafted, what's submitted and what each school has come back with.
Open evenings, application windows and enrolment dates land in your reminders before they become last-minute panics.
Results, Ofsted ratings, travel time and course offers lined up in one view — so dinner-table debates run on facts.
Read what current and recent students actually say about a school or college, not just what the prospectus promises.
Find open evenings across every shortlisted school, register in a couple of clicks and plan the visits around family life.
Entry requirements decoded — see clearly whether predicted grades meet a course's bar before anyone's heart is set on it.
The questions we hear most from parents and carers
If your child is under 16, you create the account as their parent or carer and the two of you use it together — you stay the account holder throughout. Students aged 16 and over can hold their own account, and you can support them alongside it.
You see the search, the shortlist, the applications and every school response — the practical picture you need to help. We keep the framing simple for now: it's a shared family account that you set up, rather than a system where your child shares data out to others. More granular sharing controls are on our roadmap, designed consent-first.
No. Searching, comparing, shortlisting and applying are free for students and families — schools and colleges pay for their admissions tools, not you.
No — applications go to the school's own admissions team, the same as applying directly. The difference is on your side: one set of details, reused across every application, with every response tracked in one place.
Start the search together this evening — or read the parents’ guide first and come back when the shortlist conversation starts.