What It Is
SPLINT is a digital support-planning and personalized learning guidance platform for the education sector. Rather than offering traditional video courses, it is a SaaS management tool designed for special education or individualized tutoring, helping teachers create support plans more efficiently, record observations, and provide structured feedback.
Core Features and Key Dimensions
- Subject Area and Delivery Format: The platform focuses on “special education/personalized learning support.” It does not provide traditional live or recorded classes, but instead offers a set of digital teaching-management tools.
- Language and Teaching Staff: The platform interface and services are mainly English-based. SPLINT itself does not provide teachers; instead, it empowers frontline teachers and special education professionals.
- Core Features: SPLINT One is its main package, combining support-planning and feedback modules along with the SPLINTY student app. Teachers can use its built-in diagnostic support tools and observation forms to record student performance, while the system automatically visualizes learning progress within each student profile. Through the SPLINTY app, students can also take part in reflecting on their own learning goals, helping improve motivation.
Pricing Strategy
SPLINT uses a “contact sales for a quote” pricing model, and specific prices are not publicly listed. However, the platform states that purchasing the SPLINT One package, which integrates all modules, can save up to 40% compared with buying modules separately, making it appealing for institutions with comprehensive needs.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Provides unified, one-stop management for observation, planning, and feedback, avoiding the hassle of switching between multiple tools; progress visualization is clear and intuitive; the SPLINTY student app strengthens teacher-student interaction and students’ self-motivation; the bundled package offers clear cost savings.
- Cons: Pricing is not transparent, making it less friendly to small organizations or individual teachers; the feature set is highly focused on support planning, so its applicability to general subject teaching is limited; the platform itself does not include teaching content.
Who It’s For
SPLINT is mainly suited to primary and secondary school teachers, special education professionals, school counselors, and education institution administrators—especially educators who need to track students over the long term and develop personalized support plans, such as IEPs.
Access from China and Alternatives
- Network and Payment: Access from China is currently unclear, and the platform does not state whether it supports domestic Chinese payment methods. It will likely require an international credit card or corporate bank transfer.
- Alternatives: Similar domestic systems for special education IEP management or student growth portfolios—such as certain school-based question banks and learning analytics platforms—can serve as substitutes. However, SPLINT remains distinctive in its specialized focus on special education support planning.
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