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For teachers & administrators

Adaptive practice built for your classroom

PiqCue diagnoses why students get stuck — not just that they got it wrong — then gives them the right next step. You see everything in real time.

What your team gets

Diagnose struggles, not just scores

PiqCue classifies every wrong answer into one of 7 diagnostic states — conceptual confusion, procedural slips, overconfidence, and more — so you can intervene with precision.

Track progress across your roster

Real-time dashboards show class-wide trends, individual growth arcs, struggle heatmaps, and confidence calibration — updated after every session.

Transparent data practices

Every data point we observe, why we observe it, and what stays private — documented in our public transparency page and claims registry.

How a classroom pilot works

1

Create a classroom and share the join code

Students join with a 6-character code. No student emails required. You see them in your roster instantly.

2

Assign topics or let PiqCue diagnose

Assign specific AP topics, or let students take the diagnostic and let the system build their study path automatically.

3

Review struggles, not just grades

Your dashboard shows which misconceptions are spreading, which students need intervention, and where the class is improving.

Student data, handled carefully

PiqCue observes behavioral signals during practice — response time patterns, accuracy slopes, confidence ratings — to classify struggles and adapt the next question. We do not collect names, emails, or personally identifiable information from students.

Our transparency page documents exactly what we observe, why, and what controls teachers and students have. Our claims registry distinguishes what we can demonstrate from what we think may be true — so your instructional decisions are grounded in honest data.

No student PII collected
Teacher-controlled classroom data
Public claims registry

“The mistake explanations are incredible. My students actually read them instead of just clicking next.”

— Teacher, classroom pilot

Start a free classroom pilot

Tell us about your classroom and we'll set you up with a guided pilot — no cost, no commitment.