Free to build. Pay when you teach live.
Three plans, billed monthly or annually. Bring your own AI on any paid plan.
- checkFull lesson editor, dozens of activity types
- checkNo direct-student seats yet
- checkPublish & sell on the marketplaceComing soon
- checkNo credit card required
- check200 self-paced students
- check15 live students you bill directly
- check+25 live students paid through VerbiosComing soon
- checkConnect your AI via MCP
- check7-day free trial
- checkEverything in Starter
- check500 self-paced students
- check75 live students you bill directly
- check+100 live students paid through VerbiosComing soon
- checkUp to 5 assistant teachers
A real-time classroom with a shared whiteboard and synced media · AI-drafted essay feedback · spaced-repetition vocabulary practice · review lessons built from each student's mistakes · dozens of auto-graded activity types · bring your own AI via MCP.
Running a school with multiple teachers?
See custom-plan optionsQuestions teachers ask.
What does “invite-only” mean right now? expand_more
Verbios is in closed beta. Drop your email on the home page and we'll send an invite as we open seats. Once you're in, you can sign up under any plan including Free.
What's actually free? expand_more
The full lesson editor and dozens of activity types. Build complete courses for free. The Free plan has no direct students and no MCP access. Both unlock on Starter and up. Marketplace publishing is coming soon, and students who acquire your courses there won't count against any plan limit.
How do student limits work? expand_more
Each paid plan includes three pools. Self-paced (non-live) students: 200 on Starter, 500 on Pro. Live students you bill directly: 15 / 75. Live students who book and pay through Verbios: 25 / 100. The Verbios-paid pool is a stretch. Those students can also fill any of your direct live slots you aren't using, so if all your live students pay through Verbios you get your whole combined live capacity. Self-paced vs live is a per-student toggle. Switching someone to live warns you that once they've had a live lesson the license is consumed for the rest of the billing period. Switching them back to self-paced won't free it up until the period resets, and it also cancels their scheduled live lessons. Students who buy your courses on the marketplace never count against any limit. Note: the pay-through-Verbios pool and the marketplace are coming soon. Self-paced students and live students you bill directly are available now.
Is there a free trial? expand_more
Yes, 7 days on the Starter plan, for teachers who haven't tried Starter before. You don't pay until the trial ends, and you can cancel from your billing portal at any time. Pro doesn't have a trial. If you upgrade to Pro mid-Starter, we credit the unused portion of Starter against your first Pro charge so you're never double-billed.
Can I pay annually? expand_more
Yes. Starter is $250/year and Pro $999/year — about 17% off paying monthly. Flip the Monthly/Annual toggle above the plans to compare, and choose monthly or annual when you subscribe.
Do I need to use Verbios's AI? expand_more
No, and we don't sell AI usage. Verbios runs an MCP server, so your own AI client connects to your Verbios account and does the writing. Connect Claude or any MCP-compatible client. You bring the model. We bring the tools.
What if my school is bigger than Pro? expand_more
We have a Custom plan tier for schools and large teams. Hit “See custom-plan options” below the pricing table, or visit the For-schools page, and we'll work out student limits, assistant seats, and per-teacher billing.
Can I bring my own students and bill them myself? expand_more
Yes, and there's no penalty for it. Mark a student's payment mode as “external” and Verbios is just your scheduling and content layer for them. We don't collect, we don't take a cut. Use Verbios for the parts you want and your own invoicing for the rest.
Can other teachers buy my course? expand_more
Yes, that's the “teacher” audience on a marketplace listing. When another teacher acquires your course, a working copy clones into their library and they teach it with their own students. They can add sticky notes but not edit the blocks, so your pedagogy stays intact. If you publish a new version, they can update to it. Note: the marketplace is coming soon.