TeacherGPT vs TeachAid
TeachAid is a Canadian AI platform that has been adapted for the New Zealand curriculum. TeachAid requires teachers to email and opt-out of data use for AI training. TeacherGPT is built in Aotearoa for New Zealand teachers: planning, resources, slides, games, marking, reports, schools, and clearer school-data protections in one place.
| Feature |
TeacherGPT |
TeachAid |
| New Zealand curriculum alignment |
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| Built in New Zealand |
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| Transparent New Zealand teacher pricing |
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Free, plus premium and school plans |
| Lesson and unit planning |
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| Worksheets and classroom resources |
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| Google Slides integration |
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| Shareable online learning games with link / QR |
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| Mark student work from text or images |
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| Reporting to Parents and Whānau |
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| School accounts, billing and staff management |
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| Specific NZ school data privacy terms |
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No clear NZ-specific terms |
| No AI model training on data |
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Yes, requires users to opt-out |
Bottom line: TeachAid is worth trying if a free curriculum-unit generator is the main thing you need. TeacherGPT is the stronger choice if you want a New Zealand-built teacher platform covering planning, resources, slides, games, marking, reports, schools, and privacy in one place.
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Lessons and worksheets
Google Slides
Learning games
Mark student work
Pricing