MagicSchool vs Khanmigo
Detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool
MagicSchool
Education
An AI platform built for schools and districts to support safe, district-aligned AI adoption and teaching and learning workflows across Kβ12.
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Khan Academy's AI-powered teaching assistant and tutor that provides on-demand educational support for teachers, learners, and parents across various subjects.
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π‘ Our Take
Choose MagicSchool if your priority is teacher productivity, district governance, and 80+ workflow tools across the school. Choose Khanmigo if you want a student-facing AI tutor deeply tied to Khan Academy's curriculum and mastery-based learning model β Khanmigo is more student-tutor focused while MagicSchool is more educator-platform focused.
MagicSchool - Pros & Cons
Pros
- βFree tier for individual teachers gives full access to 80+ teacher tools without a credit card
- βSOC 2-certified with FERPA/COPPA compliance β a stricter privacy bar than most general-purpose AI tools in our directory
- βReported 7-10 hours saved per week per teacher and 28% improvement in students meeting literacy grade-level expectations
- βBuilt-in integrations with Google Workspace, Google Classroom, and Canvas mean no workflow disruption for existing districts
- βStudent-facing tools have teacher-led activity controls and safe defaults, addressing a key gap with general chatbots
- βIncludes free AI certification courses and a structured professional development pathway, reducing district training costs
Cons
- βDistrict/enterprise pricing is not published β schools must contact sales for quotes
- βNarrowly scoped to K-12 education, so it isn't useful for higher ed, corporate training, or general productivity
- βQuality of generated lesson plans and rubrics still requires teacher review and editing for curriculum alignment
- βAdvanced features like data dashboards and district-customized tools require the paid enterprise tier
- βAs an aggregator of AI tools rather than a foundation model, output quality is bounded by the underlying LLM providers
Khanmigo - Pros & Cons
Pros
- βFree for all teachers worldwideβa rare offering compared to paid edtech AI tools that typically charge $10-30/month per educator
- βSocratic methodology guides learners to discover answers independently rather than providing solutions, building genuine critical thinking skills
- βEarned a 4-star rating from Common Sense Media, outranking ChatGPT and Bard for educational safety and quality
- βTightly integrated with Khan Academy's full content library spanning K-12 math, science, humanities, coding, and SAT prep used by 150M+ learners
- βBacked by a nonprofit with strict student data privacy and safety controls designed specifically for under-18 users
- βSignificant teacher time savings: tasks like rubric creation drop from ~60 minutes to under 15 minutes per user testimonials
Cons
- βTeachers cannot grant individual students accessβclassroom-wide use requires a school or district partnership agreement
- βRestricted to learners under 18 unless accessed through approved district programs, limiting adult learner use cases
- βLess flexible than general-purpose tools like ChatGPTβthe deliberate refusal to give direct answers can frustrate users seeking quick reference help
- βCurriculum is US-centric and English-only, with limited support for international curricula like IB, IGCSE, or non-English language instruction
- βParent subscription required for home use beyond Khan Academy's free tier, with a 10-child cap per account
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