K-12 Program

Free to try. Buy months when you're ready.

Lessons and quizzes are free. A paid plan unlocks parent/teacher dashboards, AI tutor help, and credits for the rest of AnythingText. Pay once for 1, 3, 6, or 12 months — no auto-renew, no surprise charges.

1 month

$5.00 /mo

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3 months

$14.00 $15.00

$4.67/mo

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6 months

$26.00 $30.00

$4.33/mo · good value

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12 months

$45.00 $60.00

$3.75/mo · one year

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Pay once per pack — no auto-renewal. We email you 14 / 7 / 1 days before your plan expires so renewal is your call.

Always free

Core subjects + basics

  • Math · Science · English (ELA) for every grade K–12
  • Every lesson and quiz in those subjects
  • 1 free AI explanation per question
  • Browser-local progress tracking

With a paid pack

Everything + extras

  • All subjects — Social Studies, Tech & CS, Arts, PE, Life Skills
  • Unlimited AI explanations — ask as many times as you want
  • Full completion tracking across every subject
  • Printable completion certificates
  • Parent & Teacher dashboards with mastery heatmaps

Schools & districts

Want to roll this out at scale?

Still free. If you need SSO, bulk rostering, or a direct support channel, we're happy to chat — no budget required.

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Common questions

What's free vs paid?

Free: Math, Science, and English lessons + quizzes for every grade, plus 1 free AI explanation per question. Paid: other subjects (Social Studies, Tech, Arts, PE, Life Skills), unlimited AI explanations, completion tracking, and printable certificates. No ads, no tracking, no data selling — paid or free.

Do kids need accounts?

To join a classroom, yes — a Google sign-in lets the teacher or parent see a real name on the roster. To just browse lessons on their own, no account is needed; progress is stored in the browser.

How do you pay for this?

The rest of AnythingText (PDF, voice, dev & SEO tools) runs on a paid credits model. The K-12 side rides on top of that infrastructure — keeping it free is intentional.

Is the content aligned to standards?

Lessons follow the Common Core / international K-12 structure. We stay standards-aware but prioritize readability and kid-friendliness over strict alignment language.