Google Classroom is built to deliver assignments and grades. LessonsLearnt is built to capture how students felt about a lesson and how they are doing. They complement each other — here is how they compare for feedback.
| LessonsLearnt | Google Classroom | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for lesson feedback & wellbeing | ✓ | ✗ |
| Anonymous student responses | ✓ | ✗ |
| Wellbeing check-ins & counsellor alerts | ✓ | ✗ |
| Voice & text feedback | ✓ | limited |
| Assignment distribution & grading | ✗ | ✓ |
| One-click student import | ✓ | n/a |
| EU-resident data, GDPR-first | ✓ | Workspace terms |
| Multilingual student interface | ✓ | ✓ |
This is not really an either/or. Google Classroom runs your assignments; LessonsLearnt tells you whether the lessons are landing and flags students who need support. You can import your Google Classroom roster in one click and keep both.
Book a 20-minute demo — we will walk through your school's setup.
Book a demoCommon questions schools ask when comparing.
Yes. You can import your students from Google Classroom in one click and run LessonsLearnt alongside it for feedback and wellbeing.
Google Classroom ties every response to a student's account, so answers are rarely candid. LessonsLearnt collects anonymous feedback and confidential wellbeing check-ins that Classroom is not designed for.
All data stays resident in the EU and LessonsLearnt is fully GDPR compliant, hosted in Europe and aligned with ISO/IEC 42001.