Product Review of SkoolBag

SkoolBag is an administrative system for K-12 schools, schools for the disabled, universities, and distance learning institutions of all sizes. Editable content modules create an easy-to-access hub for your community; you can link to your parent portal, SIS, or LMS. Bringing your community together with mobile-first communication, SkoolBag promotes events and syncs the school calendar.
Website: https://www.moqproducts.com.au/skoolbag/
What Users Love About the App
“Good app it gives you reminders and bulletin of what’s happening around the school community and schools for parents and kids to know what’s coming up today, tomorrow, next week, next month, next term and next year.”
“Very helpful and informative. Love that I can have multiple education facilitates and think the filter feature is wonderful. I only ever need to see what I choose to see.”
“Brilliant App. Online forms, letters, payments, just everything you need plus instant alerts to emergencies.”
“This app is not hard to use and its very helpful to inform class teachers about abstinence day and update your information I love it thank you very much.”
“We are very happy with Skoolbag. It is easy to use once you have had a short training session. We find it very convenient and good value.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“Pretty much useless, requiring you to login every time. I’m on the latest version already.”
“Rubbish app forced on us by our child’s school. Constantly forces you to log back in over and over without reason, constantly updates itself without any improvement or reason.”
“Terrible app, crashes all the time and logs you out. Forces password too often. Our school changed to this from another communication app which was much better.”
“Trying to update. Not updating and also not letting me read my messages. No option of not updating. Constantly logging out and asking for password again.”
“Very frustrating when it won’t let me reset password because my kids have started new school and I cannot get feed back on newsletter from their school.”