Flat for Education Pilot Program for Music Classrooms
A guided pilot for schools and districts evaluating digital music instruction. Get real classroom data, teacher feedback, and a clear path to adoption.
Evaluating new music education software takes time and coordination.
The Flat for Education Pilot Program helps schools and districts try digital music instruction in real classrooms before making a long-term decision.
It’s designed for K–12 music teachers, department leaders, and district teams who want to:
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See how the platform works with their own students
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Understand how it fits into existing instruction and workflows
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Gather feedback from teachers and students during actual classroom use
The pilot provides a guided, hands-on experience with full access to Flat for Education, so you can make an informed decision based on real classroom experience.
Complete the form to request a pilot.
An Education Specialist will review your needs, confirm eligibility, and walk you through next steps.

What’s included in the Flat for Education Pilot
A guided, time-bound pilot that helps your school or district evaluate Flat for Education with real students, real assignments, and real support.
Discounted pilot pricing
Reduced, short-term pilot pricing based on the number of teachers and students involved. Designed to help schools and districts evaluate Flat for Education without a long-term financial commitment.
Dedicated Education Specialist
Work one-on-one with a Flat Education Specialist who supports your pilot from start to finish. They help you plan assignments, set up classes, and ensure the platform is used effectively in real classroom conditions.
Full classroom access for participating classes
Teachers and students receive full access to Flat for Education during the pilot. Create, assign, collect, and assess music work in a secure, FERPA- and COPPA-compliant environment built specifically for K–12 music instruction.
Live, hands-on professional development
Four hours of live virtual training led by Flat’s Education team. These sessions focus on practical classroom workflows such as assignments, grading, feedback, and student engagement, not generic product demos.
School and district collaboration
Enable multiple teachers to participate together. Share assignments, align instruction across programs, and evaluate impact collaboratively at the department or district level.
Clear pilot outcomes and next steps
By the end of the pilot, you will have real classroom data, completed student work, and teacher feedback to confidently determine whether Flat for Education is the right long-term solution for your program.
Discover the one music platform designed to inspire every student
Tools that adapt to your teaching and your students' unique needs.

Save time with auto-graded, insightful assessments
Flat for Education helps with formative and summative music assessments by allowing you to create auto-graded assignments, provide real-time feedback, and collect audio or video performance submissions. This gives you a complete, clear picture of every student's progress, from theory to performance.

Engage every learner with interactive tools
Our interactive notation editor and playback features can be adapted to each student's needs. Live collaboration and automatic fingering for instruments like the recorder and brass instruments make practice more effective and engaging.

Simplify your workflow
Our platform works seamlessly with Google Classroom, Teams, and Canvas. You can easily create, share, and reuse assignments with our library of templates, all while customizing tools to fit your teaching style. This means less time planning and more time teaching.

Empowering the next generation of composers
From tools ready for Kodály and Boomwhacker notation to features that let students compose and arrange, Flat for Education gives every student the power to be a creator, with the ability to export their work to tools like Soundtrap.
Explore how Flat for Education supports different music teaching roles and classroom needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the Flat for Education Pilot designed for?
The pilot is designed for K–12 music teachers, department heads, and school or district leaders who want to evaluate Flat for Education with real classes before committing to full adoption. It works for band, choir, orchestra, general music, and private instruction programs.
How long does the pilot last?
Pilot timelines are flexible and tailored to your school’s needs. Most pilots run from one semester to one year, giving you enough time to complete meaningful assignments, assess student work, and gather feedback from teachers and administrators.
What does the pilot cost?
Pilot pricing is discounted and based on the number of participating teachers and students. Pricing is designed to make evaluation accessible for schools and districts without requiring a long-term contract.
General Flat for Education pricing can be found here.
Do teachers and students need prior experience with Flat for Education?
No. The pilot includes live professional development and support from a dedicated Education Specialist who helps teachers set up classes, onboard students, and use the platform effectively from day one.
What happens after the pilot ends?
At the end of the pilot, you will have real classroom results, teacher feedback, and student work to help you decide whether to move forward with Flat for Education. There is no obligation to continue unless it’s the right fit for your program.
Can I join the pilot program if I’ve used Flat for Education before?
Yes. The pilot program is especially valuable if you previously used Flat for Education as an individual teacher or within a single school. It’s designed to support broader collaboration, such as involving multiple music teachers across a school or coordinating usage at the department or district level.
If you’ve used Flat for Education in the past, we encourage you to submit the form and share your goals. An Education Specialist will help determine how the pilot can best support your current needs.

