vs Teach 'n Go
Teach ’n Go prices by enrolment. The smallest plan covers 100 students.
Teach ’n Go is a polished school-management system — 4.7-star GetApp reviews, unlimited teachers on every plan, native mobile apps. Where it pinches for an AU tutor: the subscription is billed in euros or US dollars only, and the entry tier is sized for a 100-student centre, not a 20-student book.
The numbers
Solo tutor, 20 students, billing parents in AUD.
Teach 'n Go
€69 / mo
The entry tier — up to 100 live students, and there's nothing smaller. About A$113 / mo at June 2026 rates — more once your card adds its FX margin — paid in euros.
lessonu
A$29 / mo
Solo plan, flat AUD. 1% only on card payments — bank transfer and cash settle for $0. ~A$348 / yr.
↑ same school, same workload, two different bills.
How Teach 'n Go prices
€69 / mo for up to 100 live students. Priced by enrolment, not staff — every plan includes all features and unlimited teachers, with a capacity slider stepping up to 2,000 students. Subscription currency is EUR or USD only; there is no AUD billing. teachngo.com/pages/pricing — verified June 2026.
What changes when you switch
Three things move.
The entry tier is sized for a centre, not a tutor
Teach 'n Go prices by live students: the smallest plan on its pricing page is €69 / mo for up to 100, and the slider only goes up from there. A solo tutor with 20 students pays for the same tier as a centre running 95. lessonu Solo is A$29 / mo flat — scoped to one teacher, priced for one tutor's book.
AUD billing and GST, not EUR billing and VAT
Teach 'n Go's school settings let you set an invoice currency, so AUD invoices to parents look doable — but the subscription itself is billed in euros or US dollars only, and the tax setting is documented as VAT: a percentage line added to every payment, with no word on whether the label can read GST. lessonu bills the subscription in AUD and issues GST-itemised AUD invoices out of the box; NZ tutors get NZD and 15% GST.
A classroom you teach in, not a link you paste
Teach 'n Go lists video call integration on its pricing page — the lesson itself happens on an external platform such as Zoom. lessonu's classroom is built in: live video, a shared whiteboard, and a type-with-me code editor with presence cursors (deliberately no run button — you work through the code together rather than execute it). One subscription, no link-pasting. (lessonu meters classroom video: Solo includes 5 classroom-hours a month; School includes 50.)
Honest section
Where Teach 'n Go still wins.
A comparison that doesn’t admit anything is a sales sheet, not an analysis. Two places Teach 'n Go is genuinely the better choice.
Unlimited teachers and a centre-grade front office
Every Teach 'n Go plan includes unlimited teachers, a gradebook, bulk SMS, and native iOS and Android apps. lessonu has no gradebook, no SMS marketing, and runs in the browser — there's no app to download. A 15-teacher centre with modest enrolment can genuinely come out cheaper on Teach 'n Go's €69 tier than on lessonu's Academy plan at A$299 / mo.
83 verified reviews; lessonu has none
Teach 'n Go holds 4.7 / 5 across 83 verified GetApp reviews as at June 2026. Reviewers do knock the phone experience and want more per-student customisation, but their record is public and ours isn't: lessonu has zero reviews because we just launched. Only time closes that gap.
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