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Rosette — Coming 2029

The advising layer that knows what your students actually engage with.

Most career platforms ask students what they want to be when they grow up. Rosette consumes the real engagement signal from inClass, joins it with academic records, and recommends pathways based on what students are actually good at and genuinely interested in — not what they self-report.

Why self-report fails.

Today

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These platforms rely on student self-report — questionnaires about interests, dream jobs, aspirations — supplemented by grades. Self-report is unreliable: students don't know what they don't know, social desirability biases them, and parents shape their answers.

Versus

Self-report ↔ Revealed signal

A questionnaire is one moment. Engagement is hundreds of moments.

Rosette

Behavioral signal first.

Rosette ignores self-report. It reads the engagement signal generated by students inside inClass — the questions they ask, the moments they get lost, the topics they lean into — and joins that with academic records to recommend pathways grounded in evidence.

The data flywheel.

  1. 01

    Engagement signal (inClass)

  2. 02

    Skill signal (grades + LMS)

  3. 03

    Pathway recommendations

  4. 04

    Student outcomes

  5. 05

    Adoption

  6. 06

    More signal

More signal closes the loop back to engagement.

Roadmap.

  1. Phase 2 (2027–2028)

    MVP development on engagement signal from Phase 1 inClass customers.

  2. Phase 2 (late 2028)

    Opt-in pilot for inClass Enterprise customers in K-12.

  3. Phase 3 (2029+)

    Full launch. K-12 first, higher-ed in 2030. Bundled into inClass Enterprise, also standalone.

Coming 2029

Every student deserves someone who sees them.

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