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TUITOR is a web application designed for education and training scenarios in Greece. Its target users include secondary education tutoring schools, foreign language training centers, and general educational institutions. The official website emphasizes reducing costs and improving communication efficiency, with users spanning academic administration/secretariat staff, teachers, students, and parents/guardians.
Based on publicly available information, TUITOR consists of 4 inseparable subsystems: a secretariat subsystem, a teacher subsystem, a parent subsystem, and a student subsystem. Its positioning is closer to a management and school-home communication platform for training institutions than a standalone online classroom tool. The multi-role design helps bring institutional management, teacher communication, student participation, and parent information updates into one system. However, the website does not disclose detailed feature coverage, such as whether scheduling, attendance, grades, homework, billing, or notifications are fully supported.
The FAQ clearly states that the 4 subsystems are included under a single price and cannot be purchased separately. This may benefit institutional buyers by avoiding additional module-based costs later. However, the captured website content does not provide specific pricing, plan sizes, billing cycles, a free version, or trial policy. In terms of deployment, it can only be confirmed that TUITOR is a web application; the text does not clarify whether it is a pure cloud SaaS product or whether private deployment is supported.
In terms of data security, TUITOR states that each training institution has an independent database, preventing data from different institutions from being mixed. It also provides daily database backups, which may allow recovery if users accidentally modify or delete data. This is one of its clearer strengths. However, the public materials do not mention transport encryption, access permission models, audit logs, GDPR or other compliance certifications, nor do they provide API, developer documentation, or third-party integration information.
Its advantages are a strong focus on educational institutions, broad multi-role coverage, and mechanisms for independent databases and daily backups. The drawbacks are limited transparency on the official website: pricing, trials, integrations, permissions, customer support, and compliance capabilities all lack detail. It is more suitable for Greek local tutoring schools or foreign language training institutions to evaluate initially. For Chinese institutions, it is important to confirm language support, access stability, payment methods, and local compliance. Accessibility from China is unknown; alternatives such as 校宝在线, ClassIn, 钉钉教育版, or Moodle may be worth considering.
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