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A tutor for every subject, with transparent pricing and a real teacher on the other end. Book a class, meet live, learn what you came for.

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How it works

Three steps. No more.

Find your teacher

Search by subject, language, schedule, or budget. Read reviews from real students. Watch a short intro if the tutor recorded one. Pick someone you actually want to learn from.

Book a class that fits

See the tutor's live calendar in your timezone. Pick a slot, leave a quick note about what you want to work on, pay, and you're booked. We hold the payment until the class happens.

Learn live, anywhere

Meet in our classroom from any device. Video, chat, screen share, and a whiteboard. After the class, leave a review. Book a follow-up if you want one.

Pricing

No hidden fees. Ever.

Most tutoring platforms take 40–80% of what you pay and never tell you. We charge a flat 20% to teachers and a 5% service fee to students, in plain English, on every receipt.

The old way

Tutor charges $25, you pay $150.

An agency books a tutor, marks up the rate 6×, and pockets the difference. The tutor barely makes a living. You overpay for an opaque hand-off.

You pay$150.00
Tutor receives$25.00
clss

The clss way

Tutor sets $25. You pay $26.25.

The tutor sets the price. You see what you’re paying and exactly where it goes. Nothing hidden, nothing marked up.

You pay$26.25
Tutor receives$20.00

Stories from clss

The class that stuck.

A few of the people who showed up, and what they remember.

I'd cycled through three SAT prep books and a chatbot tutor before clss. My first session with Daniel, he had me diagnose my own pacing issues in twenty minutes. I went from 1380 to 1530 in three months.

Amelia P.
Amelia P.
Student, New York

I'm a 38-year-old mom learning piano with my eight-year-old. Most teachers either treat me like a kid or like a hopeless adult. Nora found a third option: she treats me like someone who's late to a thing she loves.

Rosa D.
Rosa D.
Student, Chicago

I taught at a private high school for twelve years. The pay was fine, the bureaucracy was not. On clss I make more, set my own hours, and the only people I have to please are my students. I should have done this earlier.

Maya R.
Maya R.
Tutor, Brooklyn

Your teacher is out there.

You can be in your first class by tonight. Browse the marketplace, book a slot, and meet the person on the other side of the camera.