Find the version of ClassQuill built for your tutoring business
There are two ways in. Most people start with how they operate — a multi-tutor company runs on different things than a solo tutor does. If you already know that part, skip to what you teach, which is where the learning platform starts to differ.
By how you operate
See allThe same platform, doing a genuinely different job depending on whether you have staff to pay, a room to fill, or a class of six to keep straight.
By what you teach
See allOperations are the same for every subject. The learning platform isn't — maths marks itself, essays need you to read them, and exam prep needs a clock.
Timed exam mode, mock SACs and curriculum-aligned practice for VCE/ATAR/HSC prep.
Learn moreAuto-marked maths practice, a curriculum-aligned STEM bank and per-topic mastery.
Learn moreEssay submission, tutor feedback kept together, and writing progress over time.
Learn moreWho ClassQuill isn't built for
ClassQuill is built for tutoring — academic teaching with a curriculum, homework and assessment behind it. Music and dance schools, yoga studios, driving schools and corporate training all run lessons and take bookings, and plenty of software is built specifically for them. We'd rather point you there than sell you a curriculum-aligned question bank, auto-marked practice and exam mode your students will never sit.
If you run academic tutoring in a subject without its own page above, you're still in the right place — the operations work the same, and the question bank covers more than the three subjects we've written pages for.
Choosing the right fit — common questions
I run a tutoring company and I teach maths — which one applies to me?
Both, and they stack. Start with how you operate, because that decides how scheduling, billing and payroll work for you. Then read the subject page for what you teach — that's about the learning platform, which works differently for exam prep, maths and English. Same platform either way; the pages just describe different parts of it.
Are these different products or different pricing tiers?
Neither. There is one ClassQuill and one pricing page. These pages exist because a solo tutor and a twenty-tutor company use the same platform very differently, and a generic tour of the features doesn't tell either of them what their week looks like.
What if none of these describes my business?
If you're tutoring, the operations — scheduling, attendance, invoicing, tutor payroll, parent messaging and reporting — work regardless of which page fits best, and the learning platform covers academic subjects beyond the three with their own page. If you're not tutoring, see the note below: there are businesses we're honestly not built for.