u/raziuddinmohammed

What’s the biggest reason teachers stop using an EdTech SaaS product after initially loving it?

Schools spend a lot of money adopting EdTech platforms, but getting teachers to consistently use them seems to be a completely different challenge.

Is it poor onboarding, too many features, lack of training, additional workload, a complicated UI, or simply that the product doesn't solve a real problem?

What have you seen actually cause teachers to abandon an EdTech tool?

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u/raziuddinmohammed — 10 days ago
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Every EdTech SaaS says it's "AI-powered." What AI feature has genuinely saved teachers time?

"AI-powered" has become the default marketing phrase in education.

But beyond the buzzword, which AI features have actually made teachers' jobs easier?

Examples might include:

  • Automated grading
  • Personalized learning paths
  • Lesson planning assistance
  • Student performance insights
  • Parent communication

Which features delivered measurable value, and which were mostly marketing?

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u/raziuddinmohammed — 19 days ago