Teachmate prepares to launch rebuilt 2.0 platform with new AI tools for schools

Teachmate has announced that Teachmate 2.0, a complete rebuild of its education AI assistant, is set to launch soon with more than 150 tools and new features for teachers and school leaders.

Teachmate, an AI-powered education platform used by teachers and school leaders, has announced the upcoming release of Teachmate 2.0. The company described it as a rebuild “from the ground up,” developed over 12 months.

In a LinkedIn post, Teachmate wrote: “After 12 months in the making, we’re beyond excited to share that Teachmate 2.0 is almost here. This isn’t just any upgrade - it’s a complete rebuild from the ground up. A whole new era for AI in education.”

Teachmate 2.0 will include more than 150 AI tools rebuilt with improved personalization, a Leadership Suite designed for school management, and an Open Chat function that allows document uploads and web search through a curriculum-aligned AI model.

The platform is also being positioned as enterprise-ready, with features aimed at scalability and secure use across schools, trusts, and education organizations. The company added: “The same simplicity you know and love, just now with more power, more possibilities and more impact than ever before.”

Free access is available for report writing, activity generation, and math starter questions, with a subscription required for expanded features.

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