Built for the work parents are already doing.
IEP Champion exists because every parent of a child with an IEP ends up with the same setup eventually: a binder, a folder of emails, a notes app, and a sinking feeling that something is being missed. We thought it was a tooling problem.
Private by design
Data lives on the device in a native SQLite database. No accounts, no cloud sync, no analytics SDKs. The AI assistant runs locally too.
Offline-first
Every feature works without a network. Schools have terrible Wi-Fi, and IEP meetings happen in conference rooms that get worse.
Parent-first
Designed for how families actually advocate — between meetings, in line at pickup, with one hand on the phone and one hand on a kid.
Who builds this?
IEP Champion is published by Angel Reyes Consulting LLC, operating under the Subthesis product brand. Subthesis is a small studio focused on private, offline-first software for families and educators — opinionated about data ownership, opposed to ad-driven business models.
The decision to ship a paid app at $4.99 — instead of free with telemetry — is deliberate. It keeps the incentives aligned with parents: build something they pay for once because it works, and stop there.
"If your data is the product, you are not the customer. We wanted to build the opposite of that."
— Angel Reyes, founder
You can read more about the studio at subthesis.com, or get in touch via the contact page.