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Hyperglot is a personalized language practice platform for language teachers, tutors, and schools. Rather than a traditional pre-recorded or live course product, it is a classroom support tool that helps teachers assign homework, generate differentiated exercises, track students’ CEFR progress, and manage Q&A in one place. Its website says it supports four languages—Estonian, English, Russian, and Ukrainian—across levels A1 to C2.
The platform centers on the teacher dashboard. Teachers can create assignments, choose exercise types, topics, and CEFR levels, and each student receives independent content, reducing the chance of copying from one another. For progress tracking, it can show CEFR performance by skills such as reading, writing, speaking, and listening, with daily, weekly, and monthly views. The Q&A feature is also practical: students can ask questions directly within exercises, and teachers can reply around the specific task and mark issues as resolved, avoiding fragmented email communication.
Hyperglot uses a per-student-seat subscription model, with a 14-day free trial and no credit card required. Pricing ranges from €24/month for 5 seats to €241/month for 100 seats, with 17% savings on annual billing; custom plans are available for more than 100 seats. All plans include the full feature set, so the main difference is the number of students. For small-class teachers, language tutors, training centers, and schools, the pricing structure is straightforward, with a lower per-seat cost as the number of seats increases.
Its strengths are a clear focus on teaching scenarios, standardized CEFR-based tracking, and personalized exercises plus centralized Q&A that can directly improve language homework management. No app download is required, and one-click email invitations also lower the barrier for students to join. The limitations are that it supports relatively few languages, and the website does not clarify whether it offers certificates, course accreditation, or details about the teachers’ or curriculum team’s background. It also does not disclose key information such as exercise generation quality, data privacy, or payment methods. In addition, the page notes that the product is still being co-built with early educators, so its maturity needs further validation.
The website does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment availability, or localization, so its accessibility status can only be considered unknown. If used in a Chinese classroom, app.hyperglot.io connectivity, payment options, and the student-side experience should be tested first. Comparable tools include Quizlet, Duolingo for Schools, Google Classroom, Moodle, as well as China-based tools such as ClassIn and 雨课堂. Overall, Hyperglot is suitable for teachers who already have a teaching framework and need more granular language homework and progress management, but it is not a good fit for learners who want to directly purchase a complete course or certificate program.
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