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Plans

A simple plan structure for parents, schools, pilots, and competitions.

Pricing should support adoption without forcing schools into premature commitment. Early conversations can use pilot pricing, school plans, parent plans, and custom institutional models.

Decision room

01Parent plan
02School plan
03Pilot plan
04Competition plan
05Institutional plan

01

Parent plan

For individual families who want structured practice, mastery visibility, and student improvement outside a school-wide rollout.

02

School plan

For schools that want teacher workflows, homework support, student analytics, leadership visibility, and parent-facing academic value.

03

Pilot plan

For early schools that want to test adoption with a controlled grade, class, subject, or challenge before committing to a full academic-year rollout.

04

Competition plan

For schools or school groups that want structured math challenges, learning leagues, recognition, and leaderboard-style engagement.

05

Custom institutional plan

For larger school chains, government programs, partners, NGOs, and district-scale learning initiatives.

Objection handling

The questions a school will ask before trusting a new learning system.

Why not publish final prices immediately?

Institutional pricing depends on scope: number of students, teacher workflows, reporting depth, competitions, rollout support, and implementation model.

Can a school start without full commitment?

Yes. Pilot and challenge-led adoption are designed precisely for low-friction evaluation.

Ready for the next school conversation?

Use this page as decision support material before a principal meeting, school demo, pilot conversation, or parent communication plan.