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See which students will finish your cohort — before they ghost

Google Meet attendance for course creators is really about completion. The students who quietly drift out of your live calls are the same ones who never finish — Trackr tracks cohort attendance automatically, flags who's slipping, and lets you reach out while a nudge still lands.

Attendance is your earliest completion signal

By the time someone misses the final project, they've been gone for weeks. Live session attendance is the leading indicator — it tells you who's drifting in week 4, not week 8. Trackr turns that signal into something you can actually act on.

  • Auto-logged across every sessionEach cohort call checks itself off — no spreadsheet open in a second tab while you're teaching live.
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    At-risk students surface earlySee who's missed two calls in a row before they ghost for good — and send the check-in that keeps them in.
  • Bot-filtered, clean statsRecorders and AI note-takers get filtered out, so your completion numbers reflect real students.
  • Export straight to your gradebookOne click to CSV or PDF per student — drop it into your LMS or Sheet without retyping a single name.
Week 4 · Cohort
Thu · 6pm
Priya Nair 4 of 4 calls
6:00
Marcus Hill fading fast
6:18
Dana Okoro stayed full
6:00
Leo Vance missed 2 in a row
absent
17 of 20 here85% this week
DM Leo before
week 5 — at risk
of dropping 🤔

From guesswork to a completion dashboard in three steps

  1. Install Trackr from the Chrome Web Store and open your cohort session in Google Meet the way you always do.
  2. Teach. Trackr watches the participant panel, checks each student off as they join, notes who leaves early, and ignores the recorders and note-taker bots.
  3. After the call, rename the meeting to your cohort and week, fix any nicknames, and export attendance to CSV or PDF for your gradebook — or scan the history to spot who's at risk.
tip

Don't wait for a perfect dashboard. The single highest-impact move is a short, human DM to anyone who's missed two calls in a row — sent the same week, not at the post-mortem.

New to all this? Start with our step-by-step guide to tracking attendance in Google Meet, then compare every method side by side in the best ways to track online meeting attendance in 2026.

Questions course creators ask first

Does live attendance actually predict who finishes a cohort?+

It's the earliest signal you get. A student who quietly stops showing up to live calls in week 3 is far more likely to ghost by week 6 than someone who's still in the room. Watching live attendance lets you reach out while a check-in still matters — long before the final-project deadline tells you it's too late.

Can I export cohort attendance to my gradebook or LMS?+

Yes. Trackr keeps a history across every session, so you can export a clean CSV or PDF per student and drop it straight into Teachable, Kajabi, a Google Sheet, or whatever gradebook your program runs. No retyping names from a participant panel.

What about bots, recorders, and note-takers skewing my numbers?+

Trackr filters out the obvious non-humans — meeting recorders, AI note-takers, and rejoining duplicates — so your completion stats reflect actual students, not a Fireflies bot that sat in the call for an hour.

Is it free even for a large cohort?+

Completely free, no per-seat fee and no trial. Whether your cohort is 12 students or 200, the experience and the exports are the same. It was built by one developer who got tired of doing attendance by hand.

Catch them before they ghost.

Install Trackr and let every cohort session track itself — so you spot at-risk students in week 4, not at the final project. Free, forever, for cohorts of any size.

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