Why does Adaptiverse focus on inclusion, not just accommodation?
We’re not just making content accessible—we’re aiming for full participation and intellectual engagement for neurodivergent learners, so every student can thrive.
Why is Adaptiverse’s pricing described as introductory?
We want Adaptiverse to be accessible as we grow and learn from users. Current pricing reflects that commitment, but may change as we add more features and value.
What is the long term vision for Adaptiverse?
We’re committed to building a future where teachers can offload even more compliance and documentation work, and where every learner can benefit from individualized, data-driven support. While these features are in development, our focus remains on immediate educator relief and lesson quality.
Why does Adaptiverse presume competence in all learners?
We believe every student—regardless of speech or communication profile—deserves to be challenged and included. Our lessons prompt reasoning and critical thinking, not just rote recall, supporting meaningful participation for all.
Why is Adaptiverse different from generic AI tools?
Generic AI platforms like ChatGPT aren’t built for special education. Adaptiverse embeds months of prompt engineering and scaffolding logic into a simple interface, so educators can generate high-quality, autism-focused lessons without technical expertise.
Why is community feedback so important to Adaptiverse?
Adaptiverse is shaped by the real experiences of educators, families, and autistic advocates. We listen closely and adapt the platform based on what users tell us, making sure it stays practical, effective, and affirming.
Why does Adaptiverse use research-backed scaffolding?
Our lesson templates are built on proven strategies developed through years of fieldwork and feedback from educators and families. This scaffolding ensures lessons are structured, clear, and challenging, supporting real learning for autistic students.
Why is Adaptiverse designed for nonspeaking and partially-speaking autistic learners?
Too many edtech tools overlook the unique needs of nonspeaking and partially-speaking autistic students. Our team has worked closely with this community for years, and we believe every learner deserves rigorous, accessible lessons—not watered-down content or token inclusion.
Why was Adaptiverse created?
Adaptiverse was built because our founders saw how exhausted and overwhelmed special educators and families were—spending hours adapting lessons for nonspeaking and partially-speaking autistic learners, with few tools that truly fit their needs. We wanted to give educators relief from endless manual prep, so they could focus on teaching and connecting with students.
Can this help with visual learners?
Adaptiverse provides clear, structured text-based lessons. While it does not generate images or icons, the materials can be further adapted by educators to support visual learning preferences.
What about students who use AAC devices?
While Adaptiverse does not directly integrate with AAC devices, its structured, simplified text templates can be adapted by educators to support students who use AAC or other communication supports.
How long does it take to create a lesson?
Most lessons are generated in under a minute. The platform streamlines planning, allowing professionals to focus on instruction and student support.
Do I need technical skills to use Adaptiverse?
No. Adaptiverse is built for educators and therapists, not programmers. The workflow is straightforward: enter your topic or content, select your options, and generate a lesson.
How easy is Adaptiverse to use?
Adaptiverse is designed for simplicity. The interface guides users step-by-step through lesson creation, with no technical skills required. Options for reading level and lesson length make it easy to customize output.
Which pricing tier is right for my needs?
– Free: 3 lessons/month, best for trying the platform.
– Basic ($15/month): 15 lessons/month, for parents and occasional educators.
– Standard ($29/month): 40 lessons/month, for coaches and practitioners.
– Professional ($49/month): 80 lessons/month, for educators and teams.
All tiers are introductory and pricing may change.
What’s included in the free tier?
The free tier allows for 3 lessons per month, access to core lesson generation, basic templates, standard exports, and email support. It’s ideal for trying the platform or for occasional use.
Is Adaptiverse worth the cost for special education?
Adaptiverse saves time and supports the creation of high-quality, autism-focused lesson materials. The introductory pricing offers several tiers to fit different needs, from parents to professional educators, each with a set number of lessons per month.
How do I explain Adaptiverse to parents or administrators?
Adaptiverse is an AI-powered lesson generation tool designed for autism education. It helps professionals quickly create structured, accessible lessons for nonspeaking and partially-speaking learners, using research-backed strategies and customizable options.
Will this work for therapy sessions?
Adaptiverse can be used to generate structured, adaptable lesson content for speech, occupational, or behavioral therapy sessions. Professionals can tailor the output to fit session goals and student needs.
Can I use Adaptiverse professionally in my classroom?
Yes. Adaptiverse is designed for special education teachers, therapists, and related service providers. It supports lesson planning and content generation for a variety of educational and therapeutic settings.
What if my student has sensory processing differences?
Adaptiverse lessons are designed with clear structure and simplified text, which can help reduce cognitive and sensory load. Educators can further adapt the generated materials to fit the sensory needs of their students.
Can Adaptiverse help with IEP goals?
Adaptiverse provides flexible lesson templates that educators can adapt to support a wide range of IEP goals. The platform gives professionals control to align generated content with individual student objectives, making it a useful tool for supporting personalized learning plans.
How do I create a lesson in Adaptiverse?
1. Choose to start from a topic, text, or image.
2. Enter your topic or paste/upload your source material.
3. Select options such as reading level and number of paragraphs.
4. Review the generated lesson.
5. Export or print the lesson for use in your classroom or session.
How does Adaptiverse support evidence-based practices?
Adaptiverse’s lesson templates are grounded in research on autism intervention and special education. The platform emphasizes structure, clarity, and flexibility, allowing educators to generate materials that align with best practices for supporting autistic learners.
Is Adaptiverse research-based?
Yes. Adaptiverse is informed by evidence-based practices in autism education, including structured teaching, clear routines, and simplified language. The platform was developed with input from special educators and autism specialists to ensure professional relevance.
What scaffolding strategies does Adaptiverse use?
Adaptiverse incorporates research-backed scaffolding such as step-by-step instructions, clear structure, and simplified language. Educators can select reading level and number of paragraphs, supporting differentiated instruction for students with varying communication and processing needs.
What makes Adaptiverse better for autism education than generic AI tools, such as ChatGPT?
Adaptiverse focuses on the needs of autistic learners by providing structured, simplified lesson templates and options for customization. It supports special education professionals in creating lessons that are more accessible and relevant than those produced by generic AI, which often require significant adaptation for classroom use.
How is Adaptiverse different from ChatGPT for special education?
Adaptiverse is built for autism education, not general audiences. It offers lesson templates and scaffolding strategies tailored to the needs of nonspeaking and partially-speaking learners. Unlike ChatGPT, Adaptiverse allows educators to select reading level and lesson length, ensuring content is developmentally appropriate and easier to adapt for diverse communication profiles.
What makes Adaptiverse better for autism education than generic AI tools, such as ChatGPT?
Adaptiverse focuses on the needs of autistic learners by providing structured, simplified lesson templates and options for customization. It supports special education professionals in creating lessons that are more accessible and relevant than those produced by generic AI, which often require significant adaptation for classroom use.
Why doesn’t ChatGPT work well for my nonspeaking or partially-speaking autistic students?
Generic AI tools like ChatGPT are not designed for the communication, sensory, and learning differences found in autism education. Adaptiverse was created specifically for special education professionals working with nonspeaking and partially-speaking autistic learners. It uses structured, simplified text templates and research-backed scaffolding strategies, making it easier to generate content that is accessible and relevant for autistic students.