When we update Flip Education, we focus on a few things that make a real difference in your week, not every tweak or polish pass. Two updates this month earned a mention.
Redesigned classroom materials

We redesigned the teacher view of every mission. It now reads the way you actually read a lesson plan: a clean section order, the exact prep checklist you need, and each handout on its own page (or grouped together when that makes more sense). Clean enough to hand to a substitute or share with a co-teacher.
Every downloadable handout got a fresh design too. Trading cards, debate briefs, gallery-walk panels, problem dossiers, and the rest — 25 of them in total. Each one is small enough to email as an attachment. You can also now download the whole mission as a single PDF if you'd rather hand your class one file than print five.
Meet Flo

Every page in Flip Education now has Flo, a new helper built on today's best AI models. Flo knows the app inside out: the methodologies, the curriculum, how to adapt a mission for your class.
Flo also sees what's happening on the page you're on. If a mission is slow to generate or a PDF won't download, it can usually explain what's going on and point you to a fix. It answers in your language.
Ask Flo anything: "what's a good opener for this mission?", "why didn't my PDF export?", or "show me a gallery-walk example for grade 6." We built it so the first question you have doesn't have to wait for an email reply.