A US-based education company needed a learning management platform tailored to K-12 students. Off-the-shelf LMS solutions (Canvas, Google Classroom, Moodle) were designed primarily for higher education or corporate training and did not meet the company’s requirements: age-appropriate interfaces, multi-subject curriculum support, progress tracking granular enough for individual learning paths, and a content management system flexible enough for educators to build and adapt courses.
The company had attempted to customize an existing open-source LMS but encountered limitations in interface design for younger learners, inadequate progress tracking, and a content authoring system that required technical expertise beyond what their educators possessed.
Junto AI designed and built a custom learning management platform from the ground up:
- Student-facing interface designed for K-12 engagement: intuitive navigation, age-appropriate visual design, and interaction patterns suited to younger learners.
- Multi-subject curriculum architecture supporting diverse topic areas with modular course structures that educators can create, edit, and sequence without technical assistance.
- Granular progress tracking at the student, class, and cohort level — including time-on-task, completion rates, assessment scores, and learning path progression.
- Educator dashboard for course management, student performance monitoring, and content authoring with a visual editor requiring no coding knowledge.
- Administrative layer for enrollment management, user permissions, and reporting across the organization.
- Scalable architecture designed to support growing user bases without platform re-architecture.
- Complete documentation and knowledge transfer for the client’s team to maintain and extend the platform independently.
CODE OWNERSHIP TRANSFERRED TO THE CLIENT100%
- Fully functional LMS platform delivered within the agreed project timeline.
- The client owns the complete codebase, documentation, and infrastructure — no ongoing dependency on Junto AI for operation.
- Educators can create and manage courses without developer involvement, reducing content update cycles from weeks (requiring external development) to hours (self-service).
- Platform designed for scale: architecture supports growing from hundreds to thousands of students without infrastructure redesign.