Building ExamGiant’s 8 Account Types: Laying the Foundation for Schools, Teachers, Students, and Families
One of the biggest areas I’ve been working on lately is the account system for ExamGiant. It may not be the flashiest part of the platform, but it is one of the most important. If the account structure is not clear and flexible, everything else becomes harder to build well. Right now, I’m working through the logistics of eight different account types so the platform can serve students, families, teachers, schools, and districts in a practical way. On the student side, I’m planning for three different paths: a student signing up through a school an independent student signing up on their own a student joining because a teacher invited them into a class That third path is especially important to me, because one of my biggest goals for ExamGiant is to make it easy for schools to use the platform in real classrooms. I want teachers to be able to invite students, organize learning and testing in a structured way, and use the site as part of everyday classroom instruction. On the adult and ...