Educator

Get started

Two ways in.

Sign up on your own and start today, or join a class your teacher has already set up. Either way, it takes under a minute.

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Studying on your own

No school subscription needed. Create a free account, pick your subject, and you're in. Your progress is yours — not tied to any class.

  1. 1

    Create a free account

    Hit "Get started", confirm you're 13+ (UK law), and sign up with email or Google. Takes 30 seconds.

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    Pick your subject

    Choose any live subject (GCSE or KS3) — Food, History, Geography or Combined Science. Pick your exam board so you only see cards relevant to your spec.

  3. 3

    Choose a username

    This is how you appear on the global leaderboard — not your real name. Pick something you like.

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    Start practising

    15 cards, three minutes. Your dashboard tracks mastery, streak, and rank from the first session.

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Joining your school class

Your teacher sets up the class and gives you a join code. Once you're in, your progress shows up on their class dashboard — and you appear on the class leaderboard.

  1. 1

    Get your join code

    Ask your teacher for the 6-character class code. They can find it on their class page or print a QR card.

  2. 2

    Create an account or sign in

    If you're new, sign up at Educator. If your school already set you up, you may already have a login.

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    Enter the code during set-up

    When onboarding asks "Are you joining a class?", select Yes and paste your code.

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    You're on the class roster

    Your teacher can now see your streak, mastery, and weak cards. Homework assignments will appear on your dashboard.

For teachers

Want to bring your class?

Set up a school in five minutes. You get a join code, a class roster, a topic heatmap, and a weekly digest email. Your students get the full app. Four-week pilot per subject, no card required. £400/yr +VAT first subject after the trial, £350/yr each additional. Multi-department, whole-school and MAT pricing on request.