Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Curipod wins for teachers who want a free, interactive classroom tool that boosts student engagement with live polls and slides, while Fetchy is the better pick for educators needing a paid, all-in-one assistant for lesson plans, IEPs, and parent communication. The single biggest difference: Curipod focuses on real-time student participation, whereas Fetchy excels at behind-the-scenes document and curriculum creation.
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Key differences
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Common questions
For quick, interactive slide decks, Curipod is better and free. For detailed, standards-aligned lesson plans with differentiation, Fetchy is stronger but costs money.
No — neither tool has a mobile app. You need a laptop or desktop browser to create content. Students can join Curipod sessions on their phones, though.
Fetchy is the clear winner because it can draft IEP goals and individualized learning plans. Curipod doesn't support that type of document creation.
No, Curipod has a free tier that covers basic lesson creation and live sessions. Power users may hit limits on storage and advanced features.
Yes — Fetchy has templates for newsletters, report card comments, and parent emails. Curipod does not offer this.
Curipod is slightly easier because you just sign in with Google/Microsoft and generate a lesson in minutes. Fetchy requires setting up your grade and subject profile first.
Curipod is the free engagement king for live classrooms; Fetchy is the paid powerhouse for planning and paperwork — pick based on whether you need to wow students or save your evenings.
If you're a teacher who wants to make your classes more interactive without spending a dime, start with Curipod. But if you're drowning in paperwork and need a reliable assistant for lesson plans, IEPs, and parent emails, Fetchy is worth the $10/month — it'll save you far more than that in time.