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SubSchool

SubSchool is an all-in-one platform for online teaching—create and sell courses, run 1:1 tutoring, and use AI to generate & grade homework.

SubSchool

What is SubSchool?

SubSchool is an all-in-one platform for online teaching that helps educators create and sell courses and run tutoring sessions without building a separate website or setting up payment wiring. It focuses on turning lesson materials into structured learning flows, including homework, and supporting tutoring workflows from one place.

The platform also includes AI-powered features for generating homework and grading, while still letting educators review student submissions and AI assessments. For learners, it supports buying course access starting from single lessons, completing assignments, and booking or using tutors.

Key Features

  • AI-powered homework and grading: Converts lesson materials into tasks and checks solutions in formats such as essays, presentations, or video answers, while allowing educator review and corrections.
  • Personalized (adaptive) homework: Assignments adjust to learner performance to provide appropriate challenge levels and avoid assignments that are too easy or too difficult.
  • Course sales options (course, module, or single lesson): Lets learners try one lesson before committing, lowering the initial entry barrier and supporting different purchase scopes.
  • Entry-to-exit exam rating for courses: Rates courses based on the measurable improvement gap between entry and exit exams.
  • Built-in 1:1 tutoring workflow: Supports setting availability, approving bookings, and running sessions from a single interface with automatic session link creation.
  • Unified tutoring + homework thread: Saves tutoring recordings and keeps homework assignments, submissions, review, and progress tracking in the same area.
  • Lesson creation from uploaded materials: Educators can upload lectures and have AI create lesson descriptions, divide content into modules, and generate homework assignments.

How to Use SubSchool

  1. Sign up as an educator and start by creating a course.
  2. Upload lesson materials (e.g., lectures). SubSchool helps produce lesson descriptions, organize content into modules, and add homework assignments.
  3. Add or refine lesson content using supported formats such as video, slides, or articles; when writing or describing assignments, use mathematical and chemical editors to include formulas and compound diagrams.
  4. Publish and sell access to the course content (course, module, or single lesson) so learners can try a lesson first if desired.
  5. Run tutoring sessions by setting availability and approving bookings; sessions generate automatically, and tutoring recordings stay linked to the related homework in the same thread.
  6. Review AI grading and feedback for student homework and make corrections as needed before finalizing assessments.

Use Cases

  • Educator turning a lecture into a full course structure: Upload lectures and use AI to generate lesson descriptions, module breakdowns, and homework assignments from the uploaded content.
  • Tutor providing 1:1 sessions with tracked homework: Set availability, approve a booking, and run live one-on-one lessons while keeping session recordings and homework in one place.
  • Instructor supporting mixed learning modalities: Present materials as text, watch video, or use presentations within the same learning flow and attach homework that can be submitted and reviewed.
  • Learner testing fit by purchasing a single lesson: Buy access to only the lessons needed now to evaluate the course quality before committing to the full course or multiple modules.
  • Educator administering course-level outcomes: Use the entry-to-exit exam improvement gap to evaluate and communicate course impact via the course rating approach described by SubSchool.

FAQ

  • Can educators review AI grading before finalizing results? Yes. The platform supports AI checking solutions and shows the AI assessment so the educator can review the student’s submission and correct it if necessary.

  • What tutoring capabilities are included? SubSchool supports built-in 1:1 tutoring with availability management, booking approval, automatic session link creation, and saving tutoring recordings alongside homework.

  • How do learners purchase course content? Learners can purchase access starting from a single lesson, or choose broader access such as a course or module, depending on how the educator offers it.

  • Does SubSchool support mathematical and chemical content? Yes. The platform includes mathematical and chemical editors for manually writing articles and describing homework that includes formulas and chemical compound diagrams.

  • How does course rating work? SubSchool measures the gap between entry and exit exams; larger improvement corresponds to a higher course rating as described on the site.

Alternatives

  • LMS platforms (self-hosted or hosted): Tools focused on course delivery, assignments, and grading, but typically require more setup for course structure, tutoring workflows, and payment/checkout integration.
  • Course marketplaces or creator platforms: Options that emphasize selling content online; they may not provide the same unified tutoring workflow with recordings and homework in one thread.
  • Video- and document-based coaching tools: Solutions for hosting lessons and collecting submissions, but may require separate systems for tutoring sessions, scheduling, and grading workflows.
  • AI tutoring and homework platforms: AI-focused systems for generating tasks or grading; they may not include course sales (course/module/single-lesson) and the educator tutoring workflow described for SubSchool.