Who it's for
One framework. Three grade bands. Two institutional views.
All students share the same 7-stage framework and core concepts. Differentiation happens at the activity, quiz, and extension layers — never to the foundational material. Then teachers and directors get the oversight tools schools actually evaluate.
Students
The same simulation, at the right depth
Junior High
Grades 6–8
- Scaffolded language and sentence-starter prompts
- Illustrated case studies with student names
- Simplified glossary definitions
- Same core concepts, gentlest depth
High School
Grades 9–12
- Full simulation depth
- Financial modeling and pricing defense
- Pitch deck creation
- Open prompts — less hand-holding
College
Higher ed
- Professional, peer-level framing
- Demand-hypothesis language
- Investor pitch simulation
- Structured capstone deliverables
Differentiation, live
See the same concept rewritten for each level
This is a major differentiator from competing EdTech platforms. Content isn't tracked by ability into separate products — it's one simulation that meets each student where they are.
Same core concept, different depth. Break-even is taught at all levels — Junior High computes with provided numbers; High School sets and defends a price; College models sensitivity analysis.
Scaffolding decreases with grade level. Sentence starters become open prompts become structured deliverables.
Start with the problem, not the product
Founders fall in love with ideas; markets pay for solved problems. Frame the gap between how things are and how people wish they were. The sharper you define that gap, the easier every later decision — pricing, pitch, positioning — becomes.
A gap between how things are and how people wish they were.
- Demand Proof ReportMaya R. · ValidationApproveReturn
- Unit Economics CalcDiego M. · Business ModelApproveReturn
- Pitch Deck CreatorAisha B. · Brand & LaunchApproveReturn
Teachers
A class code, an approvals queue, and real visibility
Teachers aren't left guessing. They generate a class code, watch submissions arrive, and approve or return each module deliverable — with full progress views across the roster.
- Class code system to enroll a roster in seconds
- Pending-approvals queue for student submissions
- Approve or return each module deliverable
- Curriculum progress view for the whole class
Administrators / Program Directors
Program-level oversight, at a glance
Most EdTech buyers are administrators. Playbook gives directors a live portfolio ticker, class-overview analytics, a curriculum map, and program reporting — the view that makes the purchase decision defensible.
- Portfolio ticker of live business valuations
- Class overview: market cap, avg. stage, modules done
- Program analytics: session time, completion %, launch-ready count
- Curriculum map and full student roster
Not sure which fit is right for your program?
Join the waitlist with your grade bands and course structure — we'll map Playbook onto them when you get early access.