Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Technolutions owned; 1,500+ universities; 55% higher ed market share; 48 of top 50 US universities; $30-50K/year licensing; AI Reader/dashboard 2025; admissions CRM leader
Slate is a higher education admissions CRM platform developed by Technolutions, a company founded in 2001 and headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut. Technolutions built Slate to address a fundamental gap: traditional CRM platforms were designed for sales teams, not admissions offices, and lacked the nuance required for managing the complex, relationship-driven process of recruiting and enrolling students. Slate's mission is to give admissions teams a purpose-built system that handles every stage of the enrollment funnel — from inquiry through matriculation — within a single, deeply integrated platform.\n\nSlate's platform encompasses prospect recruitment, application review, decision management, enrollment communications, financial aid integration, and event management. The system is notable for its flexibility: each institution can configure workflows, forms, rules, and communications to match its unique processes without custom development. More recently, Technolutions introduced the AI Reader, which assists admissions officers in reviewing applications more consistently and efficiently. Slate integrates with student information systems including Banner, PeopleSoft, and Workday, making it the operational hub of most institutions' admissions technology stacks.\n\nSlate holds approximately 55% market share in US higher education, with over 1,500 universities and colleges on the platform — including 48 of the top 50 US universities. Annual licensing typically runs $30,000 to $50,000 per institution, and Technolutions operates as a private, sustainably run company without external venture backing. Its dominant market penetration, deep institutional switching costs, and a product roadmap that increasingly incorporates AI for application review and yield prediction make Slate the de facto standard for admissions CRM in American higher education.
K-8 adaptive diagnostic and instructional program for reading and math used in 40%+ of US school districts. North Billerica MA, by Curriculum Associates.
i-Ready is an adaptive diagnostic and instructional program for K-8 reading and mathematics developed by Curriculum Associates, headquartered in North Billerica, Massachusetts. i-Ready is one of the most widely deployed educational assessment and intervention tools in US K-12 education, used in more than 40 percent of American school districts and serving tens of millions of students annually. The program combines a highly accurate adaptive diagnostic assessment with a personalized online instructional program, providing teachers and administrators with a complete picture of student reading and math performance along with targeted learning activities to address identified gaps.\n\nThe i-Ready diagnostic adapts its questions in real time to quickly and accurately identify each student's working level across specific skill domains — reading foundational skills, language, informational text, literary text, number and operations, algebra and algebraic thinking, measurement and data, and geometry — providing domain-level scores alongside an overall grade-level placement. This detailed diagnostic data is widely used by districts for universal screening, progress monitoring, and meeting federal requirements for identifying students who need intervention. The accompanying instructional program provides personalized online lessons targeted to each student's diagnostic results.\n\nCurriculum Associates has invested heavily in the research base for i-Ready, publishing studies demonstrating the diagnostic's predictive validity and the learning gains associated with the instructional program. i-Ready competes with Lexia, DreamBox, MAP Growth by NWEA, and STAR assessments by Renaissance Learning in the adaptive assessment and intervention market. Its dual function as both a diagnostic screener and instructional tool — combined with its extraordinary market penetration — make it one of the most influential platforms in US K-12 education.
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