Unio
Unio platform screens

For Teachers

Teach with clarity,
not guesswork.

The Problem

You don't need more dashboards. You need answers.

Most edtech makes you do more work to prove you did work. More dashboards to fill, more reports to generate, more clicks before you can get back to actual teaching.

What you actually need: What should I reteach? Who needs help? What will move results fastest?

Unio gives you those answers without adding to your workload. Teach and assess the way you already do. The system figures out which concepts landed and which didn't.

What Changes

Less grading, more teaching

Reteach the Concept, Not the Whole Chapter

60% of the class got factoring wrong but nailed equations. Reteach factoring. Ten minutes, not two periods.

The class heatmap shows it at a glance. Red cells are weak. Green cells are strong. Teach the red.

Grading That Does the Thinking For You

AI scores responses and tags each one to the concept it tested. Multiple choice, short answer, assignments. Graded and tagged automatically.

Mistake banks build themselves. You see patterns: this student consistently misses graph interpretation, that one struggles with unit conversion.

One System, Not Five Apps and Three WhatsApp Groups

Attendance, fees, timetable, messages, report cards. Create an assessment once, assign it across sections, and results flow into the gradebook automatically.

When a parent asks "how is my child doing?" you have a concept mastery report ready. No manual data pulling.

How It Works

Three steps to knowing what to reteach

01

Add your classes and subjects

Unio maps your curriculum to concepts. Every question and lesson connects to something specific.

02

Teach and assess normally

No new workflow. Quizzes, homework, exams. Unio tags concepts behind the scenes as results come in.

03

Open the heatmap, teach the red

Red cells are what to reteach. Green cells are what landed. Five seconds to know where to spend your next class.

15 minutes. We'll show you the heatmap, grading bot, and mistake banks.

No sales pitch. Just a walkthrough of what your classroom data looks like when it's actually useful.