Family Class Recording App 'What Class is My Child In? - ClassLOG' Released
FUTON RECORDS has released 'ClassLOG', a free smartphone app for iOS/Android that allows families to easily record and view 12 years of their children's school, class, and teacher names without needing an account.
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FUTON RECORDS (CEO: Nakashin), which produced the smartphone game 'Beach of the Dead', globally released a new smartphone app for families, 'What Class is My Child In? - ClassLOG', for iOS and Android on April 10, 2026.
A family app that can record 12 years of school names, classes, and homeroom teachers from elementary school to high school in a list.
'What Class is My Child In? - ClassLOG' is an app that lets you record and view 12 years of school names, class names, and homeroom teachers' names from elementary to high school in a list format. You can manage records for up to four people separately, structured so you can look back on the flow of school life at a glance.
There are times in daily life when you want to check your child's school information, such as sports days, music festivals, open classes, parent-teacher meetings, filling out submitted documents, or buying photos of school events. Especially in households with siblings, it's easy to mix up 'who was in what class' or 'what the homeroom teacher's name was', and you might not remember immediately.
This app was designed to leave 12 years of such school life records in a single list. By accumulating records of classes and teachers every year, you can not only look back when necessary but also keep them as a family record.
The trigger for development was that the developer, Nakashin, as his child-rearing was nearing its end, was concerned that he couldn't easily remember what classes his children were in, and decided to make an app that could be kept as a memorial of raising children.
The main features of this app are as follows:
- You can look over 12 years of records from elementary to high school in a list.
- You can organize and record school names, class names, and homeroom teachers' names.
- You can switch between records for 4 people using tabs.
- It can be used not only for children's records but also for parents' own childhood records.
- Simple and friendly UI design.
- In addition to the common 6-3-3 system in Japan, it supports different school systems depending on the region or country.
It is designed to be usable with school divisions that differ by region or country, supporting systems other than 6-3-3.
Furthermore, it is designed to support text input in Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), and Thai.
No account registration is required, and recorded content can be managed within the device. You can safely save your family's school records without using external servers.
It is free to use, with no ad display or in-app purchases.
[App Overview]
App Name: What Class is My Child In? - ClassLOG
Provider: FUTON RECORDS
Release Date: April 10, 2026
Supported OS: iOS / Android
Price: Free
Ads: None
In-app Purchases: None
[App Distribution Links]
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/id6761754406
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.futonrecords.classlog
[About FUTON RECORDS]
FUTON RECORDS is an independent label that started activities in 1996. Starting with the activities by DJ TIGER ON BEAT (aka Nakashin) and VJ Minchi, they have developed the 'SKULL POLYGON' club event series that fuses Gabber and games. Currently, in addition to producing the smartphone game 'Beach of the Dead', they also produce original T-shirts and plan/develop smartphone apps and games.
Trade Name: FUTON RECORDS
Started: 1996
CEO: Nakashin
Business: Planning and development of smartphone apps/games, original merchandise
Representative Work: 'Beach of the D... (cut off in original).
A family app that can record 12 years of school names, classes, and homeroom teachers from elementary school to high school in a list.
'What Class is My Child In? - ClassLOG' is an app that lets you record and view 12 years of school names, class names, and homeroom teachers' names from elementary to high school in a list format. You can manage records for up to four people separately, structured so you can look back on the flow of school life at a glance.
There are times in daily life when you want to check your child's school information, such as sports days, music festivals, open classes, parent-teacher meetings, filling out submitted documents, or buying photos of school events. Especially in households with siblings, it's easy to mix up 'who was in what class' or 'what the homeroom teacher's name was', and you might not remember immediately.
This app was designed to leave 12 years of such school life records in a single list. By accumulating records of classes and teachers every year, you can not only look back when necessary but also keep them as a family record.
The trigger for development was that the developer, Nakashin, as his child-rearing was nearing its end, was concerned that he couldn't easily remember what classes his children were in, and decided to make an app that could be kept as a memorial of raising children.
The main features of this app are as follows:
- You can look over 12 years of records from elementary to high school in a list.
- You can organize and record school names, class names, and homeroom teachers' names.
- You can switch between records for 4 people using tabs.
- It can be used not only for children's records but also for parents' own childhood records.
- Simple and friendly UI design.
- In addition to the common 6-3-3 system in Japan, it supports different school systems depending on the region or country.
It is designed to be usable with school divisions that differ by region or country, supporting systems other than 6-3-3.
Furthermore, it is designed to support text input in Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), and Thai.
No account registration is required, and recorded content can be managed within the device. You can safely save your family's school records without using external servers.
It is free to use, with no ad display or in-app purchases.
[App Overview]
App Name: What Class is My Child In? - ClassLOG
Provider: FUTON RECORDS
Release Date: April 10, 2026
Supported OS: iOS / Android
Price: Free
Ads: None
In-app Purchases: None
[App Distribution Links]
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/id6761754406
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.futonrecords.classlog
[About FUTON RECORDS]
FUTON RECORDS is an independent label that started activities in 1996. Starting with the activities by DJ TIGER ON BEAT (aka Nakashin) and VJ Minchi, they have developed the 'SKULL POLYGON' club event series that fuses Gabber and games. Currently, in addition to producing the smartphone game 'Beach of the Dead', they also produce original T-shirts and plan/develop smartphone apps and games.
Trade Name: FUTON RECORDS
Started: 1996
CEO: Nakashin
Business: Planning and development of smartphone apps/games, original merchandise
Representative Work: 'Beach of the D... (cut off in original).