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Brisk Teaching
Best overallFor teachers who live inside Google Classroom and want a free, powerful grading assistant, Brisk Teaching is the winner. For educators who need a broader set of templates (IEPs, parent letters, rubrics) and are willing to pay for time savings, Fetchy is the better choice. The single biggest difference: Brisk is a free Chrome extension that works on what you already have open; Fetchy is a paid standalone web app with more document types.
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Common questions
No. Brisk Teaching is a Chrome extension that only works on a desktop or laptop browser. There is no mobile app.
If you write IEPs, parent emails, or rubrics for even one class, the time savings likely justify the cost. But if you only need lesson plans and quizzes, Brisk's free tier is better.
Both are good, but Brisk is faster if you already have a web page or article open — it generates a plan from that content. Fetchy is better if you want to input specific standards and student needs from scratch.
Brisk exports to Google Drive and Google Classroom only. Fetchy exports to Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams, but neither has a direct Canvas integration.
Fetchy is English-language focused and has limited multilingual support. For Spanish parent emails, you'd need to translate the output separately or use a different tool.
Brisk Teaching wins for free, in-document grading and lesson creation; Fetchy wins for paid, all-in-one teacher paperwork.
If you're a Google Classroom teacher on a budget, start with Brisk Teaching — it's free, fast, and does the heavy lifting for grading and lesson creation. If you're drowning in paperwork like IEPs and parent emails, spend the $10/month on Fetchy and get those hours back. Both are solid, but your choice comes down to whether you need a free grading sidekick or a paid paperwork assistant.
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