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TeachQuill is a web-based AI platform built specifically for educators, offering more than 100 tools that cover the full arc of classroom work — from lesson planning and material creation to assessment, feedback, and special education documentation. The core promise is speed: structured, standards-aligned drafts in under a minute, starting from a plain-language description of what you need.
The platform targets K–12 classroom teachers first, but its toolset extends meaningfully to special education specialists, ESL/ELL instructors, department heads, substitute teachers, and college faculty. Each of these roles gets tools calibrated to their actual workflow — not generic content generators repurposed for education.
A 5th grade teacher and a high school AP Chemistry instructor are using the same platform, but pulling from different corners of it. That breadth is intentional.
TeachQuill structures its tools across five stages that mirror how teaching actually works: Plan, Create, Teach, Assess, and Support.
Plan covers lesson plans, unit plans, curriculum maps, syllabi, pacing guides, and sub plans. Create handles worksheets, quizzes, flashcards, graphic organizers, and class slides — with differentiation built in, so a single topic can produce materials at multiple reading levels. Teach includes discussion questions, debate prompts, Jeopardy-style review games, and exit tickets. Assess covers rubrics, essay feedback, report card comments, and gap analysis tools. Support is where the SPED-specific toolset lives: IEP goal generation, behavior intervention plans, 504 plans, social stories, and visual schedules.
The universal input box on the homepage lets teachers describe a task in plain language and have TeachQuill route it to the right tool automatically. For teachers who prefer direct navigation, every tool is also accessible individually.
Outputs are aligned to major U.S. frameworks — CCSS, NGSS, TEKS, AP, IB, WIDA, and C3 — with alignment built into the generation model rather than applied as a post-processing label. For teachers working in standards-accountable environments, this matters: the lesson plan or rubric arrives already tagged to the relevant standard, not requiring a separate lookup.
The IEP and SPED toolset is one of the more distinctive parts of the platform. TeachQuill generates SMART IEP goals with monitoring plans, BIPs, and 504 plans without requiring any student-identifying information to be entered. That design choice — no PII required — is directly relevant to FERPA and COPPA compliance, which the platform is built around. Student data is not stored or used for model training.
For special education teachers who spend significant time on compliance documentation, this is a practical time-saver that doesn't require trading privacy for convenience.
Every output is editable inline before use. TeachQuill positions itself as a strong first draft, not a finished product — which is the right framing. The differentiation generator, for example, produces three versions of a worksheet at different levels from a single topic, but a teacher still reviews and adapts before distributing. Outputs can be exported as PDF, DOCX, Google Docs, or plain text.
The platform was developed with input from practicing K–12 teachers, instructional coaches, and SPED specialists, which shows in the structure of outputs — IEP goals follow SMART criteria with monitoring plans attached, not just a list of suggested language.
TeachQuill is free to start with 30 daily refreshed credits and no credit card required. The free tier gives meaningful access to core tools, though heavy daily use will hit the cap.
The Pro plan runs $15 per month billed annually (or $25 month-to-month) and adds 4,000 monthly credits, full history, folder organization, faster generation, and priority support. The annual commitment is required to get the lower rate, which is worth noting for teachers evaluating on a monthly basis.
School and district pricing is custom and requires contacting the team directly — it includes admin dashboards, usage analytics, SSO support, shared template libraries, and a dedicated success manager. There's no self-serve path for institutional accounts.
For individual teachers, the free tier is a reasonable starting point. For departments or schools looking to standardize on a single platform, the district tier is the relevant option, though the lack of published pricing adds a step to the evaluation process.
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Tools organized across 5 stages — Plan, Create, Teach, Assess, Support — covering lesson plans to IEP goals without switching apps.
Describe your task in plain language and TeachQuill routes it to the best tool automatically, no template selection required.
Outputs are aligned to CCSS, NGSS, TEKS, AP, IB, WIDA, and C3 frameworks, checked against official sources during generation.
Every output is editable before use and downloadable as PDF, DOCX, Google Docs, or plain text — formatted and print-ready.
Generates SMART IEP goals, BIPs, 504 plans, Social Stories, and visual schedules — IDEA-informed and FERPA-safe by design.
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No student data is stored or used for model training. IEP goals and report card comments can be generated without entering any student PII.