For parents
The calm note between school and home.
C’noté reads everything your child's school sends and gives you one short WhatsApp note — what matters, about your child, in your language. The trip tomorrow. The form due at eight. The answer to what you just asked. Never a word the school didn't actually say.
What arrives on your phone
One note. The whole day, handled.
C’noté lives in the WhatsApp you already use — sending only what matters, in the language you actually read at home. These are illustrative examples.
Morning digest
One note, every weekday
★ Permission slip — science trip Thu, due tomorrow 8am
📅 Sports Day — Fri, bring PE kit
📰 Newsletter: 3 items for Year 4
Reply with a question
C’noté answers from real emails
In your language
Five to choose from
★ Sortie sciences — autorisation OK
📅 Journée sportive — vendredi, kit de sport
📰 Newsletter : 3 infos pour Year 4
Don't wait for your school
Start C’noté for your own family.
If your school already offers C’noté, you'll get a WhatsApp invite — and it's free, because your school covers it. If it doesn't yet, you don't have to wait. Forward your school's emails to your own private C’noté address and get the same calm daily note, in the language you read at home.
Sign up in two minutes.
Your name, your WhatsApp number, your children, and the language you read at home. No app to install.
Forward your school's email.
You get a private C’noté address. Point your school mail to forward there — C’noté reads it, and only ever repeats what the school actually said.
Get your daily note.
One calm WhatsApp note a day, plus instant alerts for anything urgent — every fact sourced back to the original email.
14 days free. Then €12 a month — the same flat figure in CHF, £ or $, set by your school's country — plus €8 for each additional child. Cancel in one message, anytime.
Start your 14-day free trial →What's behind the note
AI that reads like a thoughtful friend.
C’noté understands what an email means, not just the words it uses — and only ever tells you what the school actually said. That's the difference between a tool that nags you and a tool that helps you.
It never invents.
If the school hasn't said it, C’noté won't either. It only repeats what the school wrote, links each point to its source, and when it doesn't know, it tells you so and points you to the office.
Your language, your tone.
Five choices: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian — more on request — chosen by you, not the school. Translated with care, not word-for-word. A warm note stays warm.
Your family, not a dataset.
Your child's name, your phone number, your school's emails — none of them are ever used to train AI models. They live on European servers and they stay there. This is written into our contract with every school, not just a promise.
Everything you get
Built around how parents actually live.
One note a day.
Your daily note lands on WhatsApp at the time you choose. In your language. Already prioritised.
Instant pings for the urgent stuff.
Sick child needs collecting? Field trip permission due tomorrow? You hear about it the moment we do.
Ask anything, anytime.
Just reply on WhatsApp. "What's on tomorrow?" "Did Mia have French today?" — and you get a straight, sourced answer in seconds.
Dates that matter
Sports day, parents' evening, a deadline — when an email carries a date, it surfaces right in your note ("📅 Sports Day — Fri"). Nothing to sync, nothing to set up.
Your language
Five to choose from — English, French, German, Spanish, Italian — more on request. Each parent picks independently.
You're in control
Reply "STOP" in WhatsApp. Adjust frequency, time, or language whenever you like — or ask us to delete your data, and it's honoured within 30 days.
How you start
Your school brings it to you.
C’noté is set up by your child's school. When yours offers it, you'll get a WhatsApp message to confirm — and that's it. No account, no app, no password.
Your school invites you.
A WhatsApp message arrives from C’noté. Your school has done the setup — your part takes thirty seconds.
Reply "SET PIN ____".
Pick four digits. That's your account — no app, no email confirmation, no password to forget.
Updates arrive automatically.
From the next school email onwards. Adjust your language, timing, and frequency anytime — by messaging C’noté or in the parent portal.
Parent questions
What you'll want to know.
Do I need to download anything?
No. C’noté works inside the WhatsApp you already use. No new app, no portal to log into for everyday use, no password to remember.
Can I choose when updates arrive?
Yes — morning, lunchtime, evening. Daily or weekly. You can also toggle instant alerts on or off. Tell C’noté in WhatsApp or set it once in the parent portal.
What if I have more than one child at the school?
C’noté links to all of them. Each note groups updates by child, clearly labelled, so you always know whose week you're reading about.
Is my data used to train AI?
No. Your child's name, your phone number, and your school's emails are never used to train any AI model — it's written into the contract C’noté signs with your school. The AI runs on European servers, in Europe.
How do I stop the messages?
Reply "STOP" in WhatsApp at any time. You can also contact your school to remove you from the system. Your data is deleted within 30 days.
I didn't receive the invitation. What now?
Ask your school's admin office to resend the invite. Make sure they have your correct WhatsApp number (with country code). C’noté can only message numbers that are on file with the school.
Can I use C’noté if my school doesn't offer it?
Yes. You don't have to wait for your school. Start it yourself in two minutes at app.cestnote.ch/signup — forward your school's emails to your own private C’noté address and get the same daily note in your language. The first 14 days are free.
What does it cost if I start it myself?
€12 a month for your first child, and €8 for each additional child — the same flat figure in CHF, £ or $, set by your school's country. Fourteen days free to start, and you can cancel in one message anytime. If your school offers C’noté, it's free for you instead — the school covers it.