Annual district licensing for official school use.

Atomency can be explored publicly, but official school or district classroom adoption is licensed. Schools and districts should contact Atomency directly for licensing terms, pilot scope, deployment planning, support, updates, and authorization to roll Atomency out across classrooms.

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Annual district license

Simple yearly terms built for school-system purchasing and renewal cycles.

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Minimal student-data architecture

Licensed schools can use an approved hosted link or static deployment without extra student account setup.

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Support included

Pilot classrooms receive direct onboarding and implementation support during deployment, with update notes and priority fixes for classroom-blocking issues.

District license pricing.

Atomency should be licensed as school-system software, not a tiny teacher subscription or consumer app. Annual pricing is quoted by district scope, implementation needs, and support requirements.

Annual Rate

Typical annual licensing range for school or district deployments.

$4K-$8K+$4,000-$8,000+ per year, depending on scope
  • One-year school or district license.
  • Renewable annually.
  • Purchase-order or invoice-friendly language.
  • Large district, state, multi-district, or custom implementation agreements can be quoted separately.

What Changes With Scale

The base license covers a district. Very large rollouts can add service terms instead of lowering the product value.

  • Custom onboarding session or recorded teacher walkthrough.
  • District-specific standards packet or procurement notes.
  • Requested chemistry data expansion and prioritized QA targets.
  • Optional renewal with roadmap review.

Why licensing makes sense.

A district is not paying for account hosting. It is paying for official permission to use Atomency in instruction across its schools, a maintained classroom build, educator onboarding, review artifacts, chemistry data updates, assignment/portfolio improvements, implementation support, and a direct feedback path while the platform matures.

Public resource references.

Atomency is beginning to appear in school and district instructional-resource listings. These references help reviewers understand visibility, but they do not replace paid licensing or written authorization for official classroom use.

Rio Rancho Public Schools

New MexicoDistrict catalogApproved with Caution

Listed in the Rio Rancho Public Schools Digital Resource Catalog. Catalog status: "Approved with Caution." Presented as a public resource-catalog reference, not endorsement, adoption, or partnership.

Livonia Public Schools - Holmes Media Center

MichiganTeacher resourcesSchool resource reference

Referenced through Holmes Media Center Teacher Resources in Livonia Public Schools. Presented as a school resource reference, not a district-wide adoption claim.

What a license includes.

The license should make adoption easier for a department chair, principal, district science reviewer, procurement office, or superintendent cabinet.

IncludedWhat it means for schools
Official district useSchools in the licensed district can use Atomency with students as part of lessons, assignments, demonstrations, and review activities.
Hosted or static deploymentThe licensed school or district can use an approved hosted link or receive a static package for review and deployment. Core student work does not require roster sync or individual account setup.
Support and fixesClassroom-blocking bugs, assignment-link issues, and performance problems get priority during the license term.
Review artifactsPrivacy notes, supported chemistry scope, one-page sheet, adoption checklist, standards language, and district review pack.
UpdatesImprovements to Molecular Lab, Chemical Bench, evidence portfolios, assignments, supported chemistry, and teacher review tools.
Transparent limitationsAtomency labels reference values, estimates, classroom models, and unsupported chemistry instead of overclaiming.
Important boundary

Atomency is an educational chemistry platform, not intended for professional laboratory or industrial chemistry analysis. Licensing should not promise unlimited chemistry, medical/lab safety decisions, or automated grading beyond supported classroom workflows.

Classroom authorization

Schools, districts, programs, and organizations are not permitted to use Atomency for classroom instruction, assigned work, schoolwide deployment, or institutional pilot testing without a paid license or written authorization from Atomency. Public individual exploration is separate from official classroom adoption.

Next purchasing step

Email atomency@gmail.com with the district name, number of middle/high schools, expected chemistry/science users, procurement contact, and desired review timeline.