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Cathoven sells AI-powered language-teaching tools built around a proprietary “Cathoven AI Engine.” The core line is a web-based reading-level analyzer, text adapter, test creator and virtual language tutor sold on monthly or annual SaaS subscriptions; plans run from a free starter tier to mid-range classroom licenses (~US$15-80 per month) and custom institutional quotes, all distributed exclusively through cathoven.com and in-app upgrades. The brand’s edge is the engine’s ability to rewrite any text to one of six CEFR levels in seconds while preserving meaning, then auto-generate comprehension questions, vocabulary lists and diagnostic reports. Teachers can drop in a news article and receive level-appropriate versions, flashcards and a quiz within a minute; the same API powers a growing library of plug-ins for Moodle, Google Classroom and Canvas. These features have made the “Text Adapter” module Cathoven’s most cited product in ed-tech forums. Customers are language-school owners, K-12 ESL teachers, freelance tutors and self-studying adults who need scalable, differentiated content without rewriting passages by hand. They value time savings, data-driven placement and the ability to give every learner the same topic at precisely the right difficulty; the interface is intentionally minimalist so non-technical educators can adopt it in one class period. Cathoven competes in the crowded “AI-for-ELT” space against generic paraphrasers, LMS add-ons and traditional publishers’ leveled-readers. It differentiates by combining CEFR-tuned linguistic modeling with an integrated testing loop—users don’t just get simplified text, they get measurable learning outcomes exported to gradebooks—while keeping pricing well below enterprise educational AI suites.
One text, six levels, measurable learning in minutes
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