If you are comparing Superadjust vs Teacharo, you are comparing two different approaches to school admin. Teacharo is a voice-first assistant that helps teachers capture notes and turn them into draft admin outputs, including parent emails, incident reports, report comments, differentiated planning, and NCCD evidence. Superadjust is dedicated NCCD evidence software built around teacher adoption, 10-week tracking, pillar coverage, coordinator visibility, and audit-ready exports. This page breaks down where each platform fits, where each one wins, and which is better for your school's NCCD evidence process.
30-Second Summary
Superadjust
- Dedicated NCCD evidence software for Australian schools
- Log evidence in 3 seconds
- Track the 10-week evidence period
- See gaps across students, teachers, and pillars
- Export evidence packs when review time comes
- Try free with no demo required
Teacharo
- Voice-first school admin assistant for Australian teachers and leaders
- Voice capture between classes
- Drafts multiple admin outputs
- Includes NCCD evidence as one workflow
- Teacher reviews outputs before they go out
- School-led access appears to be the main path
Quick Verdict
Teacharo is a strong fit if your school wants a broader voice-first assistant for teacher admin. It appears especially useful when teachers need one spoken note to become several draft outputs, such as parent communication, incident documentation, report comments, planning, and NCCD evidence. Superadjust is the stronger fit if the main problem is NCCD evidence itself. It is built around fast teacher logging, 10-week evidence coverage, readiness labels, coordinator gap visibility, and export-ready evidence records. If your school wants NCCD to become a daily habit rather than a last-minute reconstruction, see Superadjust features to understand the full workflow.
Breadth vs Focus
One assistant for many tasks vs one tool for NCCD
Teacharo
Voice-first admin assistant
Superadjust
Dedicated NCCD evidence software
Workflow Comparison
What starting evidence actually looks like
Teacharo starts with a captured note. Superadjust starts with the NCCD evidence record itself.
Teacharo workflow
Voice-first, then review
NCCD evidence is one of several drafted outputs
Superadjust workflow
Evidence-first, built for speed
Coordinators see updates as evidence builds
Decision Guide
Which fits your school?
Teacharo fits when
Broad admin drafting is the priority
Emails, incidents, reports, planning, and NCCD from one assistant
Voice capture suits your teachers
Speaking between classes feels more natural than typing
Review-based drafting is acceptable
Teachers are comfortable reviewing AI-drafted outputs before filing
Superadjust fits when
NCCD evidence is the main problem
Fast logging, tracking, and exports are what the school needs
Coordinator visibility matters now
Gaps need to be visible weeks before Census Day, not at the end
Low-friction adoption is essential
Teachers need a quick daily habit, not another review workflow
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Superadjust | Teacharo |
|---|---|---|
| Core positioning | Dedicated NCCD evidence software for Australian schools | Voice-first school admin assistant with NCCD evidence included as one workflow |
| Best fit | Teachers, NCCD coordinators, and school leaders who need evidence logging, readiness tracking, and audit-ready records | Schools that want broader teacher admin drafting across communication, incidents, reports, planning, and NCCD evidence |
| Evidence logging speed | 3-second evidence logging | Public examples show short voice note capture before evidence is drafted and filed |
| Input style | Quick log flow for evidence, adjustments, consultation, and monitoring notes | Voice-first capture, then teacher review |
| NCCD-first workflow | Yes. NCCD evidence is the core product | NCCD evidence is included inside a broader admin assistant |
| 10-week evidence tracking | Yes. Built around the 10-week evidence period | Public pages reference evidence counting toward the 10-week threshold. Full tracking workflow not publicly confirmed |
| NCCD pillar tagging | Yes. Automatic quality pillar tagging | Public pages show category and level tagging. Quality pillar tagging is not publicly confirmed |
| Readiness labels | Emerging → Developing → Strong → Audit-Ready | Not publicly confirmed |
| Coordinator visibility | Yes. School-wide visibility across teachers, students, and evidence gaps | Public pages state leaders get a clear line of sight on NCCD evidence and how collection is tracking |
| Evidence enhancement | Yes. Enhance Evidence sharpens rough notes into stronger NCCD records | Drafting support is public. Dedicated NCCD evidence enhancement is not publicly confirmed |
| Resource generation | Yes. Adjusted resources can be generated and attached to evidence records | Public pages mention differentiated lesson planning drafts |
| Audit-ready exports | Yes. Evidence packs and export-ready records | Evidence ready for moderation is stated. Audit-ready export workflow is not publicly confirmed |
| Archive and retention | Seven-year archive | Seven-year NCCD evidence archive is not publicly confirmed |
| Australian data storage | Yes | Yes. Public privacy page states data is stored in Australia |
| AI training on user data | Student data is not used to train AI | Public privacy page states user information is not used to train, fine-tune, or improve AI models |
| Voice recordings | Not the core workflow | Public privacy page states voice recordings are processed on Australian servers and deleted within 24 hours after transcription |
| Demo required to start | No. Free start available | Public site points schools toward booking a call. Self-serve school start is not publicly confirmed |
| Teacher-first adoption | Built for quick daily NCCD logging | Built for teachers capturing broader admin by voice |
Where Teacharo Wins.
Breadth across teacher admin
Teacharo is stronger if your school wants a broader assistant for daily teacher admin, not just NCCD evidence. Its public positioning covers parent emails, report comments, incident reports, planning, and NCCD evidence from one place.
Voice-first capture
Its voice-first workflow is a strong fit for teachers who prefer speaking notes between classes instead of typing. That can lower the friction of capturing information in the moment.
One note, several outputs
Teacharo can turn one captured moment into several draft outputs, including parent emails, incident reports, report comments, planning, and NCCD evidence. That is a genuine time saving for schools with broad admin load.
Strong public privacy positioning
Teacharo publicly states Australian data storage, Australian AI processing, human review, and no AI training on user data. Schools comparing data handling have clear public commitments to work with.
Where Superadjust Wins.
NCCD is the whole product
Superadjust is NCCD-first. Every workflow is built around evidence, adjustments, consultation, monitoring, readiness, and Census Day. There is no broader admin layer to navigate around the NCCD work.
Teachers log evidence in 3 seconds
Teachers can log evidence while the adjustment is still fresh. The quick log flow is designed to be completed in seconds, not after a drafting and review step.
Coordinators see gaps before the rush
Coordinators can see evidence gaps across students, teachers, and quality pillars before the final Census Day push. That view is purpose-built for NCCD, not derived from a broader admin dashboard.
Readiness labels at every stage
Readiness labels — Emerging, Developing, Strong, and Audit-Ready — show the state of each student's evidence without needing to dig into raw records or count entries manually.
Evidence exports built into the workflow
Evidence packs and exports are a core part of the workflow, so records are ready when review time comes rather than assembled at the end from scattered logs.
Day-to-Day Workflow
How it feels in practice.
For teachers
Teacharo starts with voice. A teacher captures a thought between classes, then reviews the drafted admin later. That is useful when the task could become several documents. Superadjust starts with the NCCD evidence habit. A teacher logs an adjustment, consultation, monitoring note, or evidence record in seconds. It is timestamped, tagged, and added to the student record without turning NCCD into another writing task.
For coordinators
Teacharo is useful when leaders want broader visibility across admin and evidence capture. It helps turn scattered teacher knowledge into reviewed records. Superadjust gives coordinators a purpose-built NCCD view. They can see which students are covered, which quality pillars are thin, which teachers need a nudge, and where evidence needs attention before Census Day pressure hits.
For school leaders
Teacharo fits schools trying to reduce general admin load across communication, reporting, incidents, planning, and NCCD evidence. Superadjust fits schools that want one clear NCCD system. It helps teachers build evidence as they work and gives leaders a clearer path to review, sign-off, and audit-ready records.
Security and Data
How student evidence is stored and protected.
Both products take school data seriously. Teacharo publicly states that data is stored in Australia, AI processing occurs in Australia, student information is de-identified before AI processing for School Plan users, and user information is not used to train AI models. Superadjust is also built for Australian schools, with Australian data storage, encryption, role-based access, and student evidence workflows designed around NCCD record handling. For schools comparing the two, the security question is not simply which product is safe. It is which data model best matches the job: broader school admin drafting or dedicated NCCD evidence management. Review Superadjust security and data handling for full details, and always check each platform's current privacy documents before procurement.
Who Should Use Each?
Choose Teacharo if...
- You want a voice-first assistant for broad teacher admin
- Parent emails, report comments, incident reports, and planning are major pain points
- NCCD evidence is one part of a wider admin workload
- Your school is comfortable with a school-led rollout and review-based drafting workflow
Choose Superadjust if...
- NCCD evidence is the main problem you need to fix — see what schools need to document
- Teachers need the fastest possible way to log evidence
- Coordinators need school-wide visibility before Census Day
- You want readiness labels, 10-week tracking, and gap visibility
- You want a free start with no demo required
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