Impossible to cancel. Keeping all your kids memories locked away, they don't ask for consent to take photos of your children at all, and with Epstein list going public and the founders tied to that in... See more
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I could give it negative stars if I could. The pre-k teacher had us download class dojo. After a year, they charged us $75!! And I went to the school to see if they were still using it. They said that... See more
My old art teacher used this. It is not what it seems like. One of my classmates had problems with their emotions and they had negative points on their monster. It wasn't even their problem that they... See more
Our 8 year old daughter started with Dojo Tutoring last year and her time with Ms. Jacqueline changed everything. Increased confidence and improved reading scores. We couldn't have asked for a better... See more
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Pay to see the info = Evil!
Who do they think they are charging us!!
Most ridiculous app, making us pay to see the children's progress, see old photos from years before.
Petition has been started to make our school change ways!!
Potentially dangerous
Potentially dangerous. Found out my daughter and her friends had created accounts as teachers. There’s no parental control, anyone can sign up, no proper age verification. I (as a parent) have to subscribe and pay and I have to agree that my data (and my child’s) can be sent to the US - this is against GDPR and U.K. data protection regulations
Another greedy tech company who started…
Another greedy tech company who started free to get all the teachers and parents involved and now they want to start charging us. Disgusting using schools to make money, disgusting using our kids to make a profit! It's about time this app was pulled, boycotted and the education system did their own work and launched an app that will always be free for teachers, parents and pupils. ClassDojo, don't use the excuse that you don't make any money and need it for hosting the app, your prices are ridiculous. You say that 95% of teachers use it, what kind of profit is that? It's pure greed you horrible people.
Awful and untrustworthy company
Awful and untrustworthy company. I signed up for a free trial in 2020 which I cancelled within the seven day period, and received email confirmation to confirm it had been cancelled. 12 months later, more than ten months since I used the free version of the app and since my daughter left the school that used it, they billed my debit card for a two year subscription - £44.97, with absolutely no authority to do so. I have let all local parents know to be wary of this company and have filed a complaint with Google.
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