People assume a small school district has small problems. That is not how it works.
Whether you support 600 students or 30,000, you are dealing with the same list. Chromebooks that need to be tracked, repaired, and replaced. A Google Workspace tenant that has to be managed and kept clean. Phishing attempts aimed straight at your staff. Not enough people, not enough money, and not enough hours in the day. The list does not change based on size. The only thing that changes is how many of each you are dealing with at once.
That is actually the reason Edventory works for both. I did not build a small tool for small schools or a heavy enterprise tool for large ones. I built it around the problems, and the problems are the same. A one person technology department covering a handful of buildings needs the same things a large team needs. They just need it to be simple enough to run without a dedicated admin to babysit it.
The other thing outsiders miss is what is at stake. We are responsible for very sensitive data. We support the people who teach kids, and we are trusted to protect information about those kids. That is not a small thing. When I think about who I am building for, I picture the person who is the entire IT department, who is stretched thin, who cares a lot, and who does not have time to fight their own tools.
So that is the standard I hold every feature to. If it does not help that person get through their day, it does not belong in here.