The Common Thread

The organizations that get the most value from Simpleclass share a few characteristics. They teach in small groups - typically between two and twelve students per session. They rely on breakout rooms as a core teaching method, not just an occasional activity. And they need teachers to maintain awareness of what's happening across multiple rooms simultaneously.

This describes a wide range of educational settings: independent tutors working with small groups, tutoring centers running homework sessions, language schools facilitating conversation practice, and training organizations delivering interactive workshops and exam prep.

What These Organizations Have in Common

In all these contexts, the fundamental challenge is the same: a teacher needs to oversee multiple small groups at once. Generic video conferencing tools - designed for meetings where everyone is together - don't support this well.

Tutoring centers

Students working on different subjects in different rooms

Language schools

Students paired up for conversation practice

Training organizations

Participants split into teams for exercises or case studies

The workflows vary, but the underlying need - monitoring and managing multiple parallel activities - is consistent.

Is Simpleclass Right for You?

Simpleclass works best for institutions with regular, scheduled sessions. If you're running a single event or occasional workshop, a general-purpose tool like Zoom is probably simpler.

But if small-group online teaching is a core part of your business, and you've found existing tools limiting, we've likely solved problems you're currently working around.