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Your years in the classroom
are worth $80–120/hr

TutorShift takes burned-out teachers and turns their curriculum expertise into a high-paying freelance career. An 8-week async course teaches you to build AI tutoring bots — then we place you with edtech clients ready to pay.

$80–120
hourly rate
8 wks
course length
100%
async & self-paced

How it works

Three steps. Real results.

01

You're identified

We find experienced teachers on LinkedIn and salary sites who are ready for a change — and reach out to you directly.

02

8-week async course

Learn to build AI tutoring bots in Next.js at your own pace. Real projects, practical skills, zero fluff. No quitting required before you start.

03

Placed as a contractor

Once you've completed the course, we place you with edtech clients paying $80–120/hr. Your teaching background is the edge.

Why it works

Teachers make the best edtech builders

You already understand how students learn, where they get stuck, and what makes an explanation actually land. AI tutoring bots need exactly that knowledge baked in — and that's something no software engineer can replicate overnight.

The 8-week course handles the technical side: Next.js, LLM APIs, prompt engineering, and deployment. You handle the pedagogy. Together, it's a product edtech companies are willing to pay serious money for.

🎯Pedagogy expertise no engineer can match
🤖Build real AI tutoring products in 8 weeks
💼Freelance on your own terms — no full-time required
📈$80–120/hr rates that reward your experience
Async course — learn nights and weekends

One-time payment — lifetime access

Start your shift today.

8 weeks. Real projects. A new career at $80–120/hr.

Includes course access, contractor placement support, and community.

Enroll Now — $297

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