Help your school learn computer science

Exploring Kodable for the first time? Get started with our free Kickstart Plan

Premium

Unlock premium 
STEM content for up to 250 students

$1750
/year per site
Premium includes:
  • 250 students per site
  • Access to premium content from 7am to 4pm weekdays
  • Progress and usage reports
  • Admin management tools
  • Priority support

Premium+

Premium content plus rostering integrations for unlimited students

$2500
/year per site
Everything included in the Premium plan plus:
  • Unlimited students per site
  • Clever Secure Sync
  • Classlink rostering*
  • Kodable Typing*
  • AI STEM tutor
  • 80+ standards-aligned lesson plans
  • Kodable Academy PD Access

All Access

School and home access to our entire content library for unlimited students

$3500
/year per site
Everything included in the Premium+ plan plus:
  • 24/7 Kodable access, at home and at school
  • Kodable Jr. Mode: Easy Kodable login for early learners
  • Unlimited adaptive coding practice levels
*coming 2026

Learn about the features

Beginner Concepts

Includes the five most foundational CS concepts, the building blocks of every programming language: Sequence, Conditions, Loops, Functions, and Debugging.

JavaScript Curriculum

JavaScript is the programming language of the web. Prepare your students to write REAL code by middle school with our Introductory Curriculum.

Supplemental Units

Robotics, ELA, Math, and more! Get access to lessons that help teach concepts important to a well-rounded CS education.

Game Content

The award-winning Kodable game, where students can practice nine computer science concepts and explore the universe of the cute fuzzy aliens known as the Fuzzes.

Creative Content

Challenge and empower students to create instead of just consume. Students can create games, mazes, Fuzzes and more - most using REAL JavaScript code.

Group of kids playing Kodable programming game on tablet

“I found that coding in the classroom has helped to strengthen my students’ ability to problem solve, but more importantly, to collaborate with one another effectively…”

Melissa Moyers, 2nd Grade Teacher, Harrisburg, VA