Productivity Jul 10, 2026 · 5 min read

Meet ClassProof — Your own attendance record

When a court orders you into a weekly program, the math is unforgiving.

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ClassProof

Your own attendance record

Every feature, from the first launch.

No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.

What ClassProof does

When a court orders you into a weekly program, the math is unforgiving. Fifty-two consecutive sessions. A hard completion deadline. Only a handful of excused absences for the entire program, and every missed class needs a makeup on the calendar. The program keeps the official attendance record, and if there is a balance on your account, many programs will not release your completion paperwork until it is paid.

ClassProof is your own copy of that record. It is a private, fully offline attendance and payment log for anyone enrolled in a mandated weekly program: intervention classes, anger management, parenting education, alcohol and drug education. You log each session in seconds — date, whether you attended, who facilitated, what you paid — and the app does the counting that keeps you on track.

The absence budget is front and center. You see exactly how many absences you have used, how many remain, and which ones still need a makeup session scheduled. The deadline calculator projects your completion date from your actual attendance pace and shows how much room is left inside the program window, before a missed week quietly becomes a problem.

The fee ledger tracks what each session cost, what you paid, and your running balance, with a photo of every receipt attached to the payment it belongs to. When your completion paperwork depends on a zero balance, a dated, receipt-backed payment record is the difference between a resolvable dispute and someone else's word against yours.

When you need to show your progress — to a probation officer, a case manager, or the program itself — one tap produces a clean, dated summary of every session and payment.

ClassProof is a personal record-keeping and reminder tool only. It does not provide legal advice, it does not connect to any court or program, and your personal log is not an official record — it is your organized copy of the facts, kept where no one can lose it but you. Everything stays on your device: no account, no cloud, nothing shared.

• Session-by-session attendance log with a running count toward completion • Absence budget: used, remaining, and makeups still owed • Completion-deadline projection from your real attendance pace • Per-session fee ledger with receipt photos and a running balance • Dated attendance-and-payment summary as a shareable PDF • Track more than one program at the same time • Fully offline, no account, private by design

A look inside

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What's inside

  • Session Log — Log every weekly session in under ten seconds: date, attended / excused absence / unexcused absence / makeup, facilitator name, and a note. The dashboard shows a running count toward the required total.
  • Absence Budget — A hard counter of absences used against the program's cap, with each absence flagged until its makeup session is logged. The single number that decides whether a participant stays compliant.
  • Deadline Math — Projects the completion date from required sessions remaining and actual attendance pace, and shows slack (or overrun) against the program's completion window, e.g. the 18-month cap on 52-week programs.
  • Fee Ledger — Per-session fees, payments with method and receipt photo, and a running balance — the participant's timestamped counter-record for the certificate-withholding problem.
  • Summary Export — One tap generates a dated PDF of every session, absence, makeup, and payment for a chosen date range — formatted to hand to a probation officer, case manager, or program director.
  • Programs — Track more than one mandated program at once (e.g. a 52-week program plus a parenting class), each with its own session requirement, absence cap, deadline, and fee schedule.

Why we built it

The program holds the only attendance record and uses it as leverage: roughly 3 excused absences are allowed across 52 weeks, the whole program must finish within 18 months, and a California audit found 78% of programs withhold completion certificates over any outstanding balance — yet the participant, whose probation…

What makes it different

Provider portals (Streets2Schools, CourtOrderedClasses.com) are the program's record, not the participant's — they are the leverage problem ClassProof exists to counter. TermTrack: Probation Log is a generic probation calendar with no absence-budget-vs-cap math, no per-session fee ledger, and no 18-month completion-wi…

Who it's for

People who have tried every productivity app and bounced off the noise. If you want something calm, fast, and private, this is for you.

In one line: Your own attendance record

Try it

See the Your own attendance record for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.


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