Google Meet attendance for teachers shouldn't mean a notebook beside your laptop and a frantic tick-off while you're mid-sentence. Trackr quietly checks your roster as students join, flags the late ones, and hands you a report when class ends.
You're teaching, watching the chat, screen-sharing, and answering three raised hands at once. Roll call is the thing that slips. Trackr makes it the thing you never think about.
Set a late threshold per class — five minutes for first period, two for a tight elective — and Trackr flags arrivals against the right rule automatically.
Want the full rundown of every option, including Google's built-in report? Read our step-by-step guide to tracking attendance in Google Meet.
Google Meet only generates an attendance report for some paid Education and Workspace tiers, and an admin has to switch it on. If you're on a free or basic account — or you want late flags and weekly summaries — a free extension like Trackr fills the gap.
Trackr only reads the participant list that's already visible to everyone in the call, and it never notifies anyone. As a good-practice matter we still recommend telling your class you keep attendance, exactly as you would in a physical classroom.
Yes. Trackr keeps a history across all your classes, so you can export a clean weekly or monthly summary as PDF or CSV in one click — no retyping into a spreadsheet.
Completely free, with no trial and no per-seat fee. It was built by one developer who got tired of taking attendance by hand, and it stays free for classes of any size.
Install Trackr and let next week's roll call take care of itself. Free, forever, for classes of any size.