Everything you teach with, in one place
Stop stitching a lesson together out of Zoom, Google Docs and a spreadsheet of who paid. Build the course, invite your students, teach live — all in the same place.
Three steps from an idea to a lesson your students are sitting in
You do not need to plan the whole course before you start. Make one lesson, teach it, add the next.
Make a course and invite your students
Name it, say who it is for, send invitations by email. Two minutes, and your students have somewhere to arrive.
Build the lesson out of blocks
Text, files, video, questions, tables. Write the answer key as you go and the auto-graded parts mark themselves.
Teach it live, mark what comes back
Start the lesson from the same page. Video, chat and shared materials are already there, and submissions queue up for marking.
The parts of teaching that usually live in five different tabs
Courses and lessons
Structure a course as you go. Drafts stay private until you publish the lesson.
17 kinds of block
Reading, files, questions, tables, ordering, uploads. Auto-graded or marked by you.
Live classes
Video, chat and shared materials on the lesson page. Recordings land in your library.
One library
Files, recordings and saved blocks in folders with tags. Reuse instead of re-uploading.
Marking queue
Everything waiting on you in one list, oldest first, with the answer key beside it.
Schedule and attendance
Lessons on a calendar, who attended, who missed — without a separate spreadsheet.
Lessons made of blocks, not attachments
A lesson is a stack of blocks you drop in and edit in place. Some are just content, some are answered by students — and the ones with an answer key mark themselves.
Anything you build can be saved to your library and dropped into the next course.
Teach in the lesson, not next to it
The class runs on the same page as the lesson. What you built is what your students see, and what they answer lands straight in your marking queue.
No second link to share, no separate slides to keep in sync.
Auto-graded blocks show a result immediately; the rest wait for you.
Saved with the lesson, transcribable if you want to search it later.
What you wrote during the class is there when you plan the next one.
Your next lesson could be built by tonight
Make a course, add one lesson, invite a student. Nothing to install, and nothing to migrate if you decide it is not for you.