Mentorship,
but with systems.
We help schools, districts, and programs run mentorship that feels human, stays safe, and actually fits inside the school day.
Built with administrators, counselors, and coordinators who are already doing three jobs.
We turn "we should have a mentorship program" into an operational system.
Mentorship that actually fits your school
We start with your constraints: schedules, staffing, culture, and safety requirements. Then we design a mentorship rhythm that can actually run in your building.
Systems instead of heroics
Clear roles, clear flows, and pre-built templates for everything: signups, matching, communication, meetings, and reporting.
AI that does the grunt work
From inbox triage to data summaries and program reports, we use AI where it helps your staff get hours back — not where it adds noise.
Most programs collapse because they rely on goodwill instead of systems.
Built on goodwill
- One enthusiastic staff member runs everything… until they burn out.
- Mentors say yes once, then disappear when schedules get tight.
- No one owns the data, so leadership never really sees the impact.
No clear structure
- Mentors and mentees show up and ask, "So… what should we talk about?"
- Meetings get skipped because there's no cadence and no nudges.
- Everyone cares, but no one knows what "good" looks like.
Invisible work
- Coordinators live in spreadsheets and "just checking in" emails.
- Reporting takes days, so you only do it at the end of the year.
- You're constantly re-explaining the program to new stakeholders.
Everything you need to launch a safe, structured mentorship cycle this semester.
- Plug-and-play communication flows for students, families, mentors, and staff.
- Session guides for the first 3–5 meetings so no one has to "wing it."
- Intake forms and consent language tuned for K–12 and higher ed.
- Simple matching tools you can run in Sheets — or plug into your SIS or CRM.
- Dashboards and report templates you can hand directly to leadership.
What you don't have to do: build custom software, convene a giant committee, or guess what mentors should talk about.
See what's inside →
Guides, stories, and real-life lessons
from programs in the field.
How a rural high school made mentorship part of the school day
Instead of asking teachers to do more after hours, this school reorganized advisory time and used simple guardrails to make mentoring feel safe and predictable.
Read the story →From 'buddy program' to data-backed mentoring
A small charter network turned a loosely defined buddy system into a measurable intervention aligned to graduation and belonging outcomes.
Read the story →Letting alumni do the heavy lifting (without burning them out)
One urban campus built an opt-in alumni mentor pool with clear expectations, light-touch automation, and real support for first-gen students.
Read the story →"The kit gave us the forms, the emails, and the meeting guides. We launched a mentorship season in four weeks and finally had data to share with admin."
Ready to build something that actually runs?
Talk to us about your program. No pitch, no pressure — just a real conversation about what mentorship could look like at your school.