Compare Brisk Teaching vs Diffit

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Diffit

AI EducationFreemium

AI tool for teachers that instantly creates differentiated reading materials and worksheets adapted to any grade level or reading ability.

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Pricing

Pricing Comparison

Brisk TeachingBrisk Teaching
Free$0

Core tools, writing feedback, reading level adjustment

Plus$12/mo

Advanced tools, batch feedback, Brisk Next

District$Custom

Enterprise security, usage analytics, professional development

DiffitDiffit
Free$0

Limited generations per month, core differentiation tools

Pro$12.99/mo

Unlimited generations, all export formats, priority support

District$Custom

Bulk seats, admin dashboard, PD resources

Features

Feature Comparison

Brisk TeachingBrisk Teaching
Lesson Plan GeneratorPresentation MakerQuiz BuilderWriting FeedbackWriting Inspector (Replay)Reading Level AdjusterBatch Student FeedbackPodcast GeneratorNewsletter GeneratorLetter of RecommendationRubric BuilderDifferentiation HelperChrome ExtensionGoogle Docs IntegrationCanvas IntegrationCurriculum IntelligenceBrisk Next Recommendations
DiffitDiffit
Reading Level AdjustmentTopic-to-Article GenerationURL-to-WorksheetVocabulary List BuilderComprehension QuestionsMultiple Choice GeneratorGraphic OrganizersELL SupportGoogle Classroom ExportPDF ExportGoogle Slides ExportSpanish Language SupportStandards AlignmentLexile Level ControlVisual Article LayoutDifferentiated AssessmentTeacher Sharing Library
Fit

Best For & Not For

Brisk TeachingBrisk Teaching
✅ Best For
Google Workspace teachers who want AI assistance without switching apps, since Brisk works directly inside Google Docs, Classroom, and other tools they already use daily
Secondary and higher education teachers who review large volumes of student writing and need scalable, personalized feedback delivered in minutes rather than hours
Schools and districts adopting AI for the first time and needing a compliant, privacy-safe tool with the highest EdTech privacy ratings available
❌ Not For
Students looking for a self-directed AI tutor or homework help tool, as Brisk is designed exclusively for teacher workflows and educator productivity
Teachers who primarily use Apple or Microsoft ecosystems without Google Workspace, since Brisk's deepest integrations are with Google's suite of tools
Users who want a standalone web app experience without browser extensions, since Brisk's most powerful features work through its Chrome extension
DiffitDiffit
✅ Best For
Elementary and middle school teachers who have students reading at multiple levels in the same classroom and need ready-to-use materials that match each group's ability
ESL and ELL teachers who regularly adapt texts for English language learners and need a faster way to produce accessible reading materials without hours of manual rewriting
Teachers of students with learning differences or IEPs who need simplified versions of grade-level content that still covers the same curriculum standards
❌ Not For
High school or college educators who primarily need AI for lesson planning, essay feedback, or assessment creation rather than differentiated reading passages
Teachers who need a full classroom management platform with gradebooks, student accounts, and assignment tracking, since Diffit is focused on material creation rather than LMS functionality
Students looking to use the tool independently for self-study, as Diffit is designed as a teacher-facing content creation platform
Availability

Platform & Accessibility

Brisk TeachingBrisk Teaching
web-basedchrome-extension
DiffitDiffit
web-based
Use & Audience

Tasks & Who It's For

Brisk TeachingBrisk Teaching
Who it's for
DiffitDiffit
Who it's for
Use Cases

Real-world Use Cases

Brisk TeachingBrisk Teaching
1
Ms. Thompson, a high school English teacher, opens a student's Google Doc and clicks Brisk to generate detailed, rubric-aligned feedback in 30 seconds rather than spending 10 minutes per essay.
2
An 8th-grade social studies teacher watches a YouTube documentary and uses Brisk to instantly convert it into a full lesson plan with discussion questions and a Google Form quiz.
3
A special education teacher uses Brisk's Reading Level Adjuster to convert a complex news article into a version readable by students with learning differences, without rewriting it manually.
DiffitDiffit
1
A 4th-grade teacher pastes a complex National Geographic article about rainforests into Diffit and generates three versions — one at grade level, one two levels below, and one in Spanish — in under three minutes for her differentiated reading groups.
2
An ESL teacher types the topic 'healthy eating' and Diffit instantly produces a short illustrated article with simple vocabulary, ten comprehension questions, and a graphic organizer, all ready for her English language learner students.
3
A special education co-teacher takes the same passage used in the general ed classroom and uses Diffit to simplify it to a 2nd-grade reading level with visual supports, ensuring her students can participate in the same discussion.
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