Tapestry, the popular childhood education platform used by more than 14,000 schools and settings, has had a major refresh.
Designed to make the platform as easy as possible for educators to use, the development includes a refreshed look and feel, a new navigation, and it will have a consistent design across all devices.
With so many settings and schools relying on Tapestry at the start of the new academic year, Lauren Foley, product development manager at Tapestry, was keen to reassure users that the important things remain the same.
“What you do in Tapestry is actually staying the same, so things like access to your data, the tools available, and how you log in is not changing,” she said.
“It’s about making it easier to get around and we hope this will save our users a little time.
“When we introduce features they can ‘slot in’ logically and the platform can develop sensibly without becoming more complex or harder to navigate for users.”
Tapestry, based in Lewes, was ranked third on the EdTech 50 earlier this year.
Co-founder and former nursery owner Dr Helen Edwards (pictured) said the new look should “help educators and families save time and stay connected more easily”.
Tapestry worked in partnership with design agency Spinning Fox on the refresh.