Upload your notes
or PDF.
Create a quiz in 10 seconds.
LessonCue starts with the lesson notes you already teach from. Upload your own notes or PDF, generate a quiz fast, and share it with students by link, code, or QR.
It works for classes, small groups, one-to-one teaching, and online lessons. You can still save the quiz for later, but the core value is speed: your own notes turned into student-ready action in seconds.
Teachers sign in to create and track quizzes. Students simply open the join link, enter their names, and start.
The general sign-up button creates a Free teacher account. If you want Starter or Pro, choose that plan in pricing and we'll carry you into billing.
Early usage already shows where LessonCue is creating value.
Use your own material
Upload the notes you already teach from instead of rebuilding content in another platform.
Save time every lesson
Create the quiz fast, share one browser link, and start your lesson with less setup.
See who needs help
Track responses by student and by lesson group so reteaching is based on real data.
No download. Just open the link and start.
Start free, then move to the plan that fits your teaching.
Every plan shows exactly what is included, so teachers can start with confidence and know what opens up as they grow.
Best for one teacher trying the real core workflow before moving to a paid plan.
Best for one teacher who wants a low-friction weekly workflow with more volume.
Best for one active teacher who wants stronger follow-up, editing, and reuse.
For schools and teaching teams that want a tailored rollout, billing setup, and direct onboarding help.
Trusted by teachers who want faster lesson checks from their own material.
Early users are already using LessonCue in universities, language institutes, tutoring lessons, and multi-teacher school settings.
Questions teachers usually ask before getting started.
Do students need to install an app?
No. Students join from any browser using the link or quiz code you share. It works on laptop, tablet, or phone.
Can I use it for subjects beyond language teaching?
Yes. The workflow is built around your lesson notes, so it can work for language, history, geography, literature, and similar classroom subjects.
What if I want to change the generated questions?
You can review the quiz before class, delete weak questions, edit wording and options, or add your own manual questions.
Can I use it for one-to-one or online lessons?
Yes. LessonCue works for classroom teaching, tutoring, and online lessons because students join from any browser and you can keep each session organised your own way.
Can I see who struggled after the lesson?
Yes. The teacher dashboard saves responses by student and by lesson group, so you can quickly spot weak areas and prepare a follow-up lesson.
Is it fast enough for normal classroom use?
Yes. The core flow is designed for speed: upload notes, create the quiz, share one link, and start the session without technical setup.
Can I reuse a quiz later with another student group?
Yes. You can reopen the quiz, start a new session for a different class, group, or tutoring lesson, and keep each result set separate.
Do I need training to use it?
No. The product is designed to be simple enough for everyday teaching, even if you just want to upload notes and run a quick quiz.
Resources built around the way teachers actually search.
Instead of generic AI content, we are publishing practical pages around quizzes, worksheets, reading practice, exam prep, and lesson materials teachers already look for on Google.
ESL Vocabulary Test With Answers Teachers Can Use Fast
A practical ESL vocabulary test workflow for teachers who need something usable quickly, plus a better way to build checks from their own unit notes or PDFs.
Past Simple vs Present Perfect Quiz With Answers for Teachers
A practical tense-check workflow for teachers who need a quick past simple vs present perfect quiz, plus a better way to build one from their own lesson notes.
Present Perfect Quiz With Answers for ESL Teachers
A practical present perfect quiz teachers can use fast, plus a simple way to turn your own grammar notes into a fresh quiz when you need one.
Simple for teachers. Clear for students.
Build the quiz fast, run the lesson smoothly, and walk away knowing what to reteach.