Use SnapVerbo in the classroom
SnapVerbo has a Classroom Access mode for teachers running short-term pilots and lessons. Students join with a single code — no email, no sign-up, no payment, no ads — and get the full feature set for the duration of the pilot.
What classroom access gives students
A student who joins with a valid classroom code gets:
- All Advanced AI features unlocked (better translations, definitions, expanded examples) — no credits, no rewarded ads.
- PDF / Anki export unlocked.
- No ads at all.
- No account required — vocabulary lives on the device.
It’s the cleanest, lowest-friction way to put SnapVerbo into a classroom.
How a student joins
- Open SnapVerbo. The student must be in guest mode — i.e., not signed in with Google or Apple.
- Tap Settings, then the Account & Sign-in card.
- On the Account screen, scroll past the sign-in buttons to Classroom Access (no account required).
- Tap Join classroom with code (school icon).
- On the Join classroom screen, type the classroom code the teacher gave them (case is normalized; codes are typed in caps).
- Tap Join classroom.
If the code is valid, a snackbar confirms:
Classroom access is now active on this device.
The student is bounced back to Settings; advanced features now work without ads or credits.
If a student is already signed in
Classroom access is guest-mode only by design. If the student is signed in, they’ll see:
Joining with a classroom code is only available in guest mode. Sign out first to join with your classroom code.
The fix is simple — sign out from the Account screen, then redo the join.
If the code doesn’t work
That classroom code is not valid right now. Please check with your teacher and try again.
Common causes: code mistyped, code expired, or the pilot hasn’t started yet. Check with the teacher.
How a teacher gets a code
Classroom codes aren’t self-serve. Reach out via Contact & feedback or email — describe your class, rough student count, and the dates you’d like access for. The team will issue a code and let you know how long it’s good for.
What happens when the pilot ends
Codes have a server-defined lifetime. When the pilot expires, the device drops back to the standard free tier — students keep their captured vocabulary, but the gated AI features start asking for credits or ads again.
Tips for teachers
- Print the code on the handout. Students will type it once on day one and never again.
- Pair the join with one demo capture. A 30-second teacher demo of capture → tap a word → flashcard is usually enough to get a class going.
- Anki / PDF export is included. If the class uses Anki for homework, exports are unlocked at no cost during the pilot — see Export your vocabulary to Anki.
- No personal data leaves the device unless a student chooses to enable Cloud Sync (which requires signing in, which exits classroom mode).