Teachy
Ages 5-17 · paid · AI Product · teachy.com.br ↗


Teachy is a school AI platform that helps teachers generate lessons, slides, quizzes, grading, and feedback in one place. It is framed as an integrated school workflow tool rather than a direct child app. Students feel its effects through the assignments they receive, the feedback they get, and the degree to which work is personalized.
We've reviewed Teachy against our 9-literacy developmental framework. The main growth opportunity: the product is still teacher- and platform-directed from the child's point of view.
Full review
The NL Score measures developmental capacity-building, not product quality.
Strengths & gaps
Strengths
- ● Teachy appears strong on classroom adaptability. It can personalize materials and scale feedback quickly.
- ● It is also more integrated than a single generator tool. Assignments, grading, and materials live in one system.
Gaps
- ○ The product is still teacher- and platform-directed from the child's point of view.
- ○ Curiosity and Creativity stay narrow because the public model is about efficient content delivery.
- ○ The evidence is thin and mostly vendor-led.
Detailed scores
How Teachy performs on each of the 9 literacies in our framework.
Doing
— 0 of 3 Strong
Teachy can make work feel more tailored to a student's level and class context. That can help a student engage more readily. But the system still defines the path and the task structure.
Rapid grading and feedback can help students keep moving and revise work. But when the system makes the path smoother, it may also reduce the struggle that builds deeper persistence. Moderate is the right balance.
This is one of Teachy's clearest strengths. The product is built around rapid customization and differentiated support. That creates a more adaptable classroom experience, even if it is teacher-directed.
Thinking
— 0 of 3 Strong
Teachy is optimized for efficiency, alignment, and workflow. It may help a teacher package a better lesson, but the public evidence does not show deep student inquiry. Curiosity stays limited.
Students mostly engage with teacher-structured materials. Teachy is not presented as a child making environment. That keeps Creativity low.
Tailored feedback may create some room for reflection and revision. But the current evidence is too thin to argue for more than Moderate. This remains a cautious call.
Being
— 0 of 3 Strong
No public source makes relationship-building central to the product. Connection stays outside the scored scope.
No explicit supports for pacing, reflection, or emotional regulation surfaced. Self-Regulation remains outside scope.
Teachy is framed around AI efficiency and school workflow. It is not framed around purpose. That capacity stays unscored.
Based on 3 sources
- Product teachy.ai — school
- Product teachy.ai — school
- Product youtube.com — watch
Reviewed by New Literacies
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