Best Language School Software: An Honest Comparison
Search “best language school software” and you’ll mostly find tutoring-management tools applied to languages — capable, but built for the US 1:1 tutoring market, not for a school running group courses on UK/EU billing. We make Zooza, so here’s an honest map of who fits where, including where another tool beats us.
How to choose (the criteria that matter)
- Group courses, 1:1, or online? Tutoring tools optimise for 1:1; class-management tools for group courses and terms; some are online-classroom-first.
- Do you need CEFR curriculum built in? Most tools (including Zooza) don’t include CEFR A1–C2 content — they manage the business around your teaching.
- How do you bill? Per-lesson, termly blocks, or rolling — and do you need Direct Debit / SEPA?
- Market & language. Local payments, VAT, language and support.
The honest comparison
| Software | Best for | Notable |
|---|---|---|
| Zooza | Schools on group courses + term enrolment wanting Direct Debit, multilingual | GoCardless Direct Debit + Stripe, term/packs, parent portal, EN/SK/CS/PL/DE/RO. No built-in CEFR curriculum |
| Teachworks | Multi-type tutoring/lesson businesses | Templated scheduling + invoicing, Stripe; NA-centric; no CEFR/exam-prep |
| TutorBird | Small tutoring businesses on a budget | Affordable, simple; email/SMS |
| TutorCruncher | Tutoring agencies & franchises needing tutor commissions/payouts | Agency billing, multi-branch; longer onboarding |
| LearnCube | Online-first language teaching | Browser virtual classroom + bundled CEFR-aligned content |
| SchoolMate | EU language schools wanting SEPA Direct Debit | Madrid-based language-school vertical; eurozone billing |
Tools, pricing and features change — confirm the current details with each vendor before deciding.
Why we list Zooza first (and when not to)
We put Zooza first for the school we’re built for — one running group courses and term-based enrolment that wants GoCardless Direct Debit and a platform in its own language, or that teaches languages alongside other children’s activities. Zooza handles enrolment, group and 1:1 sessions, term and pack billing, attendance, a parent portal and re-enrolment. (See Zooza for language schools.)
But honestly:
- If you run heavy 1:1 tutoring with tutor commissions and payouts, TutorCruncher or Teachworks are purpose-built for that admin.
- If you teach online-first and want a built-in virtual classroom with CEFR-aligned content, LearnCube is the specialist.
- If you need built-in CEFR placement and curriculum, weigh that carefully — most class/tutoring tools (Zooza included) leave levels to you.
The right answer depends on your delivery model, your billing, and whether CEFR tooling is essential.
What language schools need that generic tools miss
Language teaching has its own shape: CEFR levels (A1–C2) and four-skill progression, a mix of group courses, 1:1 and conversation clubs, exam prep (IELTS, Cambridge, DELF, Goethe), and — in the UK/EU — termly billing, Direct Debit/SEPA and VAT rules that NA-built tools rarely handle. Whatever you choose, make sure it fits how you group levels and how you bill — that’s where language schools outgrow generic schedulers.
More in our guides: language course pricing models, billing private, group & corporate cohorts, and reducing course drop-outs.
Want to see it for your school? Explore Zooza for language schools or browse all our language school guides.