The best MagicSchool AI alternatives
MagicSchool's alternatives are other teacher-facing AI suites — Eduaide and Brisk cover similar lesson-and-assessment ground, Diffit specialises in levelling texts, CoGrader in grading.
An independent read — we build learning products too, so we never rank by ad spend or our own interest. Each option is scored through the Four Mismatches Test.
| Tool | Pricing |
|---|---|
| MagicSchool AIUnited States | Freemium + school/district plans |
| Eduaide.aiUnited States | Freemium subscription |
| Brisk TeachingUnited States | Freemium + school tiers |
| DiffitUnited States | Freemium |
| CoGraderUnited States | Freemium |
| CuripodNorway | Freemium + school/district plans |
Which alternative fits your exam
Teacher tools sit outside the Four Mismatches (they serve the teacher, not a student's exam), so judge them on breadth, workflow fit, and where they run. The real question is which fits how you already work — in the browser (Brisk), standalone (MagicSchool, Eduaide), or on one job done well (Diffit, CoGrader).
Where MagicSchool AI genuinely wins
MagicSchool's breadth is the draw: 60+ tools in one place, a clean interface built by a former teacher, and both teacher- and student-facing modes. For a single home base that covers most prep and admin tasks, it's the most complete.
The alternatives
- Eduaide.aiUnited States
Instructional planning, resources, and feedback.
- Brisk TeachingUnited States
A browser extension across the tools teachers already use.
- DiffitUnited States
Differentiates a text to multiple reading levels.
- CoGraderUnited States
AI-assisted essay grading aligned to rubrics.
- CuripodNorway
Generates interactive lesson decks with polls and quizzes.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the best free alternative to MagicSchool AI?
- Eduaide has a large free tier (120+ tools) and Brisk Teaching is a free Chrome extension that works inside Google Docs and Slides; both are credible free swaps depending on whether you want a standalone suite or in-place tools.