Your data isn’t missing. It’s scattered.

Your district already has the information it needs.

The problem is that it’s spread across disconnected systems, spreadsheets, emails, and documents—making it difficult to find, share, and act on when it matters most.

Good Talk brings the tools you already use into one intelligent workflow—so information flows, tasks stay organized, and your team always knows what comes next.

✓ No new software to learn
✓ Connects your existing systems
✓ Reduces repetitive work
✓ Keeps everyone on the same page
✓ Gives time back to students

Built by a school psychologist. Not a software company.

Too many education tools are designed by vendors who have never set foot in a school.

Good Talk was different from the beginning.

As a practicing school psychologist, I’ve spent years watching highly trained professionals, school psychologists, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, special education teachers, case managers, nurses, and administrators, spend far too much of their day chasing paperwork instead of using the expertise they spent years developing.

School psychologists didn’t earn graduate degrees to copy information between systems.

Speech-language pathologists didn’t train for years to send reminder emails.

Case managers shouldn’t have to spend hours tracking deadlines in spreadsheets.

These are important tasks, but they don’t require the expertise of the professionals doing them.

That’s where technology should help.

Good Talk connects the systems your district already uses and automates the repetitive administrative work that slows teams down, while keeping the experts in control of every decision.

Because technology should handle the repetitive work.

People should make the important decisions.

Extend Your Partnership

Beyond the Good Talk platform, districts can partner with Sarah Kogut and the Good Talk team for strategic consulting, workflow optimization, and professional development tailored to special education.

Your team already has the expertise. Good Talk helps them use it where it matters most.