ChartMyBehavior
A professional behavior data platform for teachers, BCBAs, and school teams that need fast collection, clear charts, and routines that hold up in real classrooms.
2 taps
Start a quick data session without rebuilding the same form every time.
Less paper
Keep notes, charts, and student context together instead of spread across tools.
More wins
Share clearer progress with families, paras, and BCBAs when something is working.
Live classroom view
Fast to collect, easy to review.
Today's flow
From quick note to chart-ready review.
Observation
ABC + frequency tracking launched in seconds
Review
Visual summaries ready for support teams and parents
Follow-through
Shared templates keep everyone on the same routine
Morning check-in
ABC note + duration timer ready in one launch.
Shared routine
Teachers and paras stay aligned with one reusable template.
Progress worth sharing
Charts and notes stay ready for meetings and family updates.
Momentum
Everything a classroom pilot needs to feel credible early.
The strongest school tools reduce friction for teachers first, then make the value legible to support teams and administrators before rollout conversations even start.
Same-day start
Open a workflow, save a template, and capture the first observation without a long onboarding detour.
One shared routine
Paras, co-teachers, and specialists can collect notes with the same structure instead of separate habits.
Chart-ready fast
Visual summaries are ready sooner for parent communication, IEP conversations, and support meetings.
Pilot-ready paths
Support, pricing, and contact routes stay visible when one classroom win starts turning into a wider rollout.
Teacher fit
Made for the pockets of time teachers actually have.
Quick transitions, shared routines, and small student wins matter more than feature overload. The page should feel useful to teachers first.
Between transitions
Start a quick observation before the next class block begins and keep the moment from slipping away.
During team support
Give paras, co-teachers, and specialists the same simple workflow so classroom support feels coordinated.
At the end of the day
Turn notes into charts and summaries you can actually use in tomorrow’s meeting instead of retyping everything.
Solutions
Different school roles, one friendly starting point.
Teachers, BCBAs, and school leaders need different proof, but they all need the product to feel approachable from the first screen.
Made for busy teachers who want something fast, clear, and a little less draining.
Capture what happened, keep the class moving, and still have something useful to bring into meetings, parent updates, and team check-ins.
Launch ABC, frequency, duration, or interval tracking from one familiar starting point instead of separate forms.
Use templates so paras, co-teachers, and classroom staff collect data the same way without extra explanation.
Move from in-the-moment notes to charts and printable summaries without rebuilding the story after dismissal.
Operational outcomes
Less paper
Data collection, charts, and notes stay together instead of living in separate places.
Less setup
Templates reduce classroom friction when you just need to get started quickly.
More clarity
Behavior updates are easier to share in team meetings and parent communication.
Platform
Tools that feel simple in a classroom and strong in a team meeting.
Each part of the platform is framed around a familiar school-day job: collect, review, organize, share, and scale what is working.
Observation workflows
Run ABC, interval, duration, and frequency collection from one calm, classroom-friendly workspace.
Built for live use
Teacher-friendly setup
Quick transitions between modes
Charts and progress signals
Turn raw sessions into charts, quick patterns, and printable material for meetings and progress checks.
Standard celeration support
Printable reports
Trend-friendly summaries
Student and case records
Keep goals, observations, and recent activity attached to the student instead of scattered across tabs and papers.
Student-centric records
Cleaner case review
Shared context for teams
Behavior dashboards
Give supervisors and administrators a clearer view of what changed, what needs attention, and what to celebrate next.
Operational visibility
Role-based insight
Team-level monitoring
Template library
Create reusable workflows that help staff collect data consistently across classrooms without starting from scratch.
Repeatable forms
Less setup drift
Faster onboarding
AI-powered assistance
Draft supports, generate data sheets, and move faster when teams need help getting started or summarizing a session.
Draft intervention support
Faster document setup
Less manual summarization
Easy for teachers. Clear for school leaders.
The best school tools do two things at once: they feel manageable in a classroom and still look solid when a principal, BCBA, or district lead asks for proof.
Quick-start workflows help teachers capture what happened before the day moves on.
Shared templates keep paras, co-teachers, and specialists aligned without extra retraining.
Charts, summaries, and dashboards make progress easier to explain in meetings.
Support, accessibility, and rollout paths stay visible when a single classroom turns into a wider pilot.
Feels lighter on busy school days
Fast setup, reusable templates, and calmer screens reduce friction when a classroom is already moving.
Easy to explain to your team
Paras, teachers, BCBAs, and admins can all see the same workflow without a pile of extra training language.
Better stories for families and meetings
Charts and summaries make student wins easier to share in parent communication, IEP conversations, and staff review.
Ready when one class turns into a school pilot
Support, accessibility, pricing, and rollout paths are already in place when a classroom success starts to spread.
Implementation
A rollout story that still starts with a teacher’s day.
Launch fast, reuse what works, and make the value visible early enough that classroom teams want to keep going.
Pick the routine you already use
Start with ABC, frequency, duration, or interval tracking that matches how your team already collects notes.
Reuse what works tomorrow
Save a template once, then hand the same setup to paras, co-teachers, and specialists.
Celebrate progress with clearer visuals
Move from raw observations to charts and summaries that make student growth easier to spot and explain.
Polished enough for school leadership, warm enough for classroom teams.
Getting-started help is easy to find when a teacher wants a fast first win.
Role-based messaging supports teachers, BCBAs, and school leaders without losing warmth.
Pricing, support, and feature blocks now explain the product in plain school-friendly language.
Product blocks emphasize outcomes teachers can actually feel during the week.
Pricing
Simple enough to try on your own, solid enough to bring to your school.
Teachers can start small, teams can expand, and schools still get a clean path into rollout support when they are ready.
Starter
Try it with up to 3 students. No credit card required.
Up to 3 students
Core data collection
Basic charts
7-day data history
Professional
Full toolkit for teachers, BCBAs, and behavior support staff.
Unlimited students
Advanced charts
PDF & CSV export
AI assistant (50/mo)
1-year data retention
Team
Shared workspace for classroom teams with paras, teachers, and BCBAs.
Up to 5 team members
Everything in Professional
Team dashboards
AI assistant (200/mo)
2-year data retention
School & District
Enterprise rollouts with admin dashboards, SSO, and dedicated support.
Unlimited team members
Admin dashboards
SSO & FERPA compliance
Dedicated onboarding
7-year data retention
All paid plans include a 14-day free trial. No credit card required to start.
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FAQ
The practical questions teams ask before they say yes.
A polished school-facing landing page should handle rollout concerns, staffing questions, and first-step hesitation without making someone leave the page to get clarity.
Can a teacher start without a full school rollout?01
Yes. The landing page and pricing flow are designed so one teacher, one classroom team, or an early behavior-support pilot can start small and expand later.
Will this still make sense to paras, co-teachers, and BCBAs?02
That is the point of the shared workflow language. Templates, charts, and summaries are framed so classroom staff and specialists can work from the same student story.
What makes this more school-friendly than a generic data app?03
The product and marketing flow both emphasize classroom speed, mobile-friendly use, printable outputs, family communication, and clear rollout paths for school leadership.
Where should a district or school leader go if they are evaluating a rollout?04
They can jump directly into the contact and help paths from the landing page, review pricing context, and see how the product scales from one classroom into broader implementation.
Support
Help that feels useful whether you are a teacher, a BCBA, or the person buying the software.
Visitors can move into onboarding help, template exploration, or school contact without losing the momentum of the page.
Getting-started help
Guide first-time users into walkthroughs, FAQs, and practical setup material they can use the same day.
Ready-to-use templates
Show how the platform saves time through reusable forms and familiar classroom workflows.
School rollout support
Give school and district teams a clean path into rollout conversations, onboarding, and custom pricing.
Start with a single class and still look prepared for the next meeting.
The strongest edtech pages do not just explain features. They make it obvious how a teacher starts, how a team aligns, and how a school leader sees the value.
Start with one teacher, one student, or one classroom routine.
Bring charts and summaries into meetings faster.
Keep support, onboarding, and school rollout paths in one place.