Get realistic pricing for your online teaching app, LMS app, course selling app, white-label education app, payment gateway, secure video player, live class setup and student management platform.
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A simple Android app for recorded lectures is not the same as a full LMS with iOS app, payment gateway, live classes, tests, analytics and secure video encryption. The cost must match the actual scope.
Android-only apps usually cost less than Android, iOS and web LMS combined.
Courses, batches, tests, notes, live class, coupons and reports affect development cost.
Video encryption, watermarking, device lock and offline playback increase scope and value.
White-label apps are faster and cheaper than building a fully custom platform from scratch.
Many institutes waste money by asking for every feature on day one. Start with what you will actually use: course selling, student login, payment collection, secure video access and basic reporting.
Best for teachers who want student login, recorded videos, notes and basic course access.
Best for institutes needing courses, batches, student management, payments, tests and reports.
Best when your recorded lectures are paid and must be protected with encryption, watermarking and device lock.
Cost Checklist
Honest answer: app cost should be quoted after understanding features, platform scope and student volume.
Start with a practical app and upgrade later. Do not overbuild before you have users and course sales.
For teachers and institutes starting with mobile learning on Android.
For coaching brands needing both Android and iPhone student apps.
For full course management with admin panel, students, batches and reports.
Faster and more cost-effective app with your institute name, logo and branding.
For selling paid courses with payment gateway, coupon codes and course access.
For institutes needing LMS, website, apps, payments, live classes and secure videos.
The final quote should be based on real requirements, not random package pricing copied from another business.
Android, iOS, web LMS and admin panel scope directly affect development cost.
Recorded videos, live classes, DRM, watermarking and offline access change pricing.
Payment gateway, coupons, subscriptions and invoices add development scope.
Reports, batch management, student analytics and notifications affect complexity.
The app should help you sell courses, deliver content securely and manage students. Fancy features are useless if your payment flow, course access and video delivery are weak.
Students must easily buy, login and access classes.
Use secure video player, watermark and device lock for premium lectures.
Teaching apps need maintenance, updates and student support.
Start with core features, then add iOS, tests, live class and advanced analytics.
Cost Model
First define the actual app scope. Then choose the development model that fits your teaching business.
Tell us platform, course type, student count, video model and required features.
We separate must-have features from features that can be added later.
You see LMS, app, payment, secure video and admin features before finalizing.
Get a clear development cost based on selected app modules and platform scope.
Straight answers about app pricing, LMS cost, Android/iOS scope and white-label options.
Cost depends on Android/iOS scope, LMS features, admin panel, student count, payment gateway, video security, live classes, tests, reports and custom branding.
Yes. Android-only development is usually cheaper than building both Android and iOS apps. Many institutes start with Android first and add iOS later.
Usually yes. White-label apps are faster and more cost-effective because the core platform is already built and customized with your brand.
It depends on the selected scope. Secure video player, video encryption, watermarking, device lock and offline playback may be included or quoted separately.
Yes. Payment gateway, coupon codes, course pricing, subscription access and paid course flow can be added based on your business model.
Yes. A practical approach is to start with core LMS and teaching app features, then add iOS, advanced tests, live class, reports and integrations later.
Share your platform scope, student count, course type and required features. Get a realistic cost estimate for your teaching app, LMS app or full edtech platform.