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Lite and Premium

What’s the difference between Lite and Premium plans?

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Written by Harry Alexandre
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TTRS offers two Education plans—Lite and Premium—so you can choose the level of access and features that best support your learners. The main differences relate to the amount of course content included and the level of customisation and support available.

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Lite Plan

Best for small groups, early learners, trials, or programmes focused on building foundational typing and phonics skills.

What’s included:

  • 5 levels of the award-winning TTRS Course (155 modules)

    Foundational typing, phonics, and spelling patterns including CVC words, blends, digraphs, double letters, and early literacy rules.

  • Full typing instruction

    Learn all keys and build accuracy and confidence through structured modules.

Who it’s for:

Teachers who want an affordable introductory solution or only need access to early phonics and typing content.

Premium Plan

The complete TTRS experience with the full 30-level course, all subject modules, and powerful AI tools.

What’s included:

  • All 24 levels of the TTRS Course (720 modules)

    Covers advanced spelling rules, word origins, homophones, silent letters, complex suffix patterns, and academic vocabulary.

  • 50+ subject-specific typing courses

    Reinforce curriculum vocabulary in science, geography, maths, history, art, and more.

  • AI-powered Subject Builder

    Create personalised learning modules in minutes using AI.

  • Unlimited teacher accounts

    Support large teams across multiple classes.

  • Custom subject creation tools

    Build your own modules with your vocabulary, reading passages, or revision content.

Who it’s for:

Schools and organisations wanting the full literacy and typing curriculum, extensive customisation, and maximum flexibility.

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