Teacher License Options

Mission.io for One Classroom

The biggest impact usually starts with one teacher who refuses to settle.

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“I ran one Mission. My students wouldn’t stop talking about it. Within a month, our whole school adopted Mission.io.”
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Sarah Oscarson
5th Grade Teacher

Free Contributor Account

Run real Missions. No credit card. No pressure.

  • 30 days of full Mission access
  • Ongoing access to a rotating Mission library
  • Reactivated 30-day full access every time you share Mission.io with 5 new teachers

You don’t have to do anything extra. Just run Missions. Your use helps us refine and improve the system.

We want you connected — not pressured

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Purchase Classroom License

The Classroom License gives one teacher full access to the complete Mission.io experience for their class.

  • $700 / year
  • Full Mission library access
  • Teacher analytics and skill visibility
  • Implementation guidance
  • Ongoing Mission updates
  • Priority support

One classroom running Missions consistently can dramatically change how students approach learning. Many full-school adoptions started with a single class that refused to go back to normal.

Get Extended Access!

Bring Mission.io to Your School

Ready to try Mission.io with your whole team? Reach out and we’ll set up a full-faculty trial with extended access so everyone can experience Missions together and see the impact firsthand .

Just drop your email below. We’ll follow up and coordinate the rest.

Run a faculty Mission with your team

Talk to Your Principal About Mission.io

Schools are constantly introduced to new programs. The strongest adoptions don’t happen because something was mandated — they happen because educators see authentic value and speak up. 

When you introduce Mission.io, focus on what makes it different.

hex number 1  This fills a gap no other tool addresses: If we expect collaboration and real problem solving, Mission.io gives us a way to actually see and measure it happening.

hex number 2  School-wide adoption changes how students show up: When Missions run across multiple classes, students prepare differently, take collaboration seriously, and know their thinking will be tested beyond their own room.

hex number 3  This isn’t passive screen time: We use screens to get students off screens. Technology sets the scenario — then students turn to each other. Discussing. Analyzing. Solving. Teachers are in the center of the action, not pushed aside by devices.

If you’re seeing this gap in your own school, we'd love to help get the conversation started.

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Teacher Champion Program

We offer a special discounted license to teachers who believe in this program enough to help us improve and spread it.

To become a Champion, you commit to:

  1. Providing feedback on every Mission you run (short form, built in)

  2. Participating authentically in educator communities you’re already part of

  3. Running Missions beyond your classroom — faculty sessions or conferences you’re already attending (with our support)

(Currently Full for 2026 — Join the Waitlist)

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Finally, something important.

Mission.io isn’t meant to live quietly in one classroom.

It’s loud. It’s collaborative. When multiple classes run Missions, something shifts. Students know their thinking will be tested beyond their room. Kids talk about it in the halls. What they're learning really starts to matter.

And that’s why we never want a single teacher carrying the cost for something that can impact every student. That’s what school budgets are for. This is the kind of investment that strengthens instruction, culture, and outcomes across the building — and we’re happy to help you align it with the right funding path.

That said, if you’re ready to lead from your classroom, start there. Many school-wide adoptions began with one teacher who simply decided to begin.

We’ll help you build from there.