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Porosheets vs Diffit
Diffit shines when you already have an article, PDF, or video and you want leveled text plus questions. Porosheets shines when you need to generate the worksheet, quiz, slides, or lesson plan for a class on this week's board.
Choose Porosheets if
Porosheets is a better fit if you need an AI worksheet generator and lesson plan tool that also makes quizzes and slides, then stores them on the lesson.
Choose Diffit if
Diffit is a better fit if you are adapting one source text into reading levels, vocabulary lists, and comprehension questions.
Side by side
| Feature | Porosheets | Diffit |
|---|---|---|
| Input | A lesson, a prompt, or an upload on that lesson | An article, YouTube link, or PDF you already found |
| Output | Worksheet, quiz, slides, lesson plan, rubric, exit ticket | Leveled passage, questions, vocab from that source |
| Week planning | Monday through Friday, materials on each card | Each resource is its own Diffit output |
| Transform | Support, Advanced, translate, or turn into another type | Rerun at a different reading level |
| PDF and share link from the lesson | Export the leveled pack | |
| Price | $9.99/month after a 3-day free trial | Free tier plus paid Diffit plans |
Questions teachers ask
Is Porosheets a Diffit alternative?
- For generating worksheets and lesson plans from a topic or class lesson, yes. Diffit is stronger when you already have a text and need reading-level versions of that text.
Can I upload a document in Porosheets?
- Yes. Attach notes to a lesson and generate the worksheet, quiz, slides, or lesson plan from that file. Everything stays on the lesson.
Should I use both?
- Some ELA teachers use Diffit to level an article, then use Porosheets for the quiz, exit ticket, and the rest of the week's printables.
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