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freeyearbook.digital · Free that means free.

A free digital yearbook for your school. No contract, no catch.

Any K-12 school can offer a free digital yearbook this year, even if you already have a print contract with another vendor. Families opt in to take part. The digital book costs them nothing to receive. Families who want a printed copy can order one. That is the whole model.

Free because the economics actually work
You do not have to cancel anything
Every family who joins gets the book
The student who never had one

How it works

Free because the economics actually work

We built the platform, and sending out a digital yearbook costs almost nothing. Families who want a physical copy can order one, printed and shipped to their door. That print revenue covers the platform, so the digital yearbook stays free for every opted-in family. No grant, no subsidy, no fine print that changes later.

You do not have to cancel anything

If your school already has a print yearbook contract, keep it. The free digital book runs alongside what you already have, at no cost to the school. Your existing vendor stays. Your print book stays. Your adviser workflow stays. No renegotiation, no vendor conflict, no awkward conversation.

Every family who joins gets the book

Participation is opt-in. Parents get an invitation, choose to join, and receive access to the finished digital yearbook when it is ready. A student is only in the shared book if their family said yes. Consent is built in from the start.

The student who never had one

Advisers know who that student is. Every school has one. When a yearbook costs sixty dollars, some families just cannot swing it, and that kid ends the year with nothing. The digital book costs families nothing to receive. Now every opted-in student gets the same book, whatever their family can spend. Print copies are still there for anyone who wants one on the shelf.

Free that means free.

freeyearbook.digital is part of the Homeroom school publishing platform. Built for K-12 schools. Honest about what is free, what is optional, and what print copies cost.