Teachers already spend too much of their own money on their classrooms. We're committed to keeping TeachComplete as affordable as possible.
Here's the honest truth: 98% of what you pay goes directly to AI token costs. When you use TeachComplete's AI features — generating lesson plans, writing feedback, differentiating materials — that requires processing power from AI models. That's where your money goes. Not to investor returns. Not to executive bonuses. To the servers that power your tools.
We believe in radical transparency about pricing. Here's exactly what your costs cover:
TeachComplete is not designed to maximize profit. Minimal margins exist solely to pay for the services and engineers who keep the platform running and improving. We're building this because teaching matters — not because we're chasing a valuation.
As AI costs continue to drop (and they are, rapidly), we'll pass those savings directly to you. Our goal is to make this as close to free as the technology allows.
No hidden fees, no surprise charges, no "premium features" locked behind paywalls.
Yes. The core features of TeachComplete will always be available at no cost. We believe every teacher deserves access to tools that reduce busywork, regardless of their school's budget. The free plan covers everything a classroom teacher needs for day-to-day instruction.
The Enterprise plan exists for schools and districts that want access to the most powerful AI models available and need admin-level features like school-wide analytics and dedicated support. The advanced AI models cost significantly more per request, which is why this plan has custom pricing — but even here, the cost is driven by AI token usage, not profit margins.
No. Never. That's not a business strategy we're considering or will ever consider. If the economics of the platform ever change, we'll communicate that transparently and find solutions that don't involve monetizing teacher or student data. That's a permanent commitment.
We pass the savings to you. As AI processing becomes cheaper — and the industry trend is clearly heading that direction — those reductions go directly toward making TeachComplete even more accessible. We don't pocket the difference.