Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Free K-12 reading curriculum with structured literacy passages, assessments, and guided reading for grades 3-12. Boston MA nonprofit; serves 6M+ students in 100+ countries;
CommonLit is a nonprofit educational technology organization that provides a free, comprehensive reading and literacy curriculum for students in grades three through twelve. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, CommonLit has grown to serve millions of students and teachers globally, building one of the most widely adopted free literacy platforms in K-12 education. The organization's mission is to ensure that all students — regardless of their school's budget — have access to high-quality reading instruction with engaging texts, assessment tools, and teacher resources.\n\nCommonLit's library contains thousands of literary and informational texts spanning fiction, poetry, historical documents, and news articles, all assessed for reading level and aligned to ELA standards. Teachers can assign individual texts with built-in guided reading supports — including vocabulary definitions, audio read-aloud, and annotation tools — and assess comprehension through guided reading questions and discussion prompts. The platform provides real-time data dashboards showing student performance, highlighting which students are struggling with specific comprehension skills and which texts are generating engagement or difficulty.\n\nCommonLit's recent addition of a structured literacy curriculum and the organization's acquisition by Newsela have strengthened its position as a comprehensive K-12 literacy platform. While the free tier remains central to its mission, CommonLit also offers a premium paid tier for schools and districts that want additional curriculum features, professional development resources, and reporting. The organization competes with ReadWorks, Newsela, and district-adopted reading programs from publishers like Amplify and Benchmark Education, while maintaining broad adoption driven by its free core offering.
Interactive presentation and formative assessment platform turning Google Slides and PowerPoint into participatory lessons. Denver CO, acquired by Pear Practice.
Pear Deck is an interactive presentation and formative assessment platform that transforms teachers' existing Google Slides and PowerPoint presentations into participatory lessons where students respond to questions and activities in real time from their own devices. Originally developed at Pear Deck and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, the company was acquired and operates within the Pear Practice educational technology family. Pear Deck became particularly popular during the COVID-19 pandemic's shift to remote learning, when teachers needed tools that could replace the interactive elements of in-person instruction in virtual environments, and has maintained strong adoption as schools returned to in-person instruction.\n\nPear Deck's workflow integrates directly with Google Slides and PowerPoint as an add-on, allowing teachers to add interactive question types — including multiple choice, open-ended text response, drawing, draggable activities, and number-line responses — to their existing slide decks without learning a new authoring tool. During a lesson, students join the session on their devices and respond in real time, with responses visible to the teacher through an instructor dashboard and anonymously to the class through the projected display. This simultaneous visibility gives teachers immediate formative data about class understanding at the moment of instruction.\n\nPear Deck competes with Nearpod, Formative, Poll Everywhere, and other interactive classroom platforms. Its differentiation lies in the seamless integration with existing Google Slides presentations, making it extremely low-friction for teachers who already create their lessons in Google Workspace. The platform's popularity in Google Workspace for Education school environments has made it one of the most installed edtech add-ons in the Google Marketplace, particularly in districts that have not adopted a more comprehensive interactive lesson platform.
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