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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Sign up to Eedi using Clever (US)
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Sign up to Eedi using Clever (US)

Use your Clever account to sign up to Eedi and automatically sync your student roster

Updated over a week ago

Signing up to Eedi with Clever allows us to sync with your student information system to automatically set up accounts for you and your students. Using your clever data, we'll set up your classes within minutes so you can focus on setting work for your students πŸš€

To sign up to Eedi using your Clever account:

  1. Go to https://teacher.eedi.com/login and click "Sign in with Clever".

  2. Log into your Clever account. You will be asked to allow Eedi to access your information to set up accounts for you and your students. Click "Allow and continue" to proceed.

  3. You will now be taken back to Eedi to set up your school. Enter your school name here.
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    ​If your school appears in the list of schools you can click on it to request to join it. If you request to join an existing school, your current school admin on Eedi will need to approve you into the school.


    ​If your school doesn't appear in the list of schools, click "Add [school name]" to create your school on Eedi.

  4. If you are creating a new school on Eedi you will need to enter your school address. Once done, click the "Add school & sync with Clever" button.

  5. Your classes and students are now synced onto Eedi πŸŽ‰

Where can I find my classes on Eedi?

Go to your Settings to find your classes that have been set up on Eedi.


If you go to the Students tab you can see your students in your classes. This will show your students' Eedi login details (if they'd like to log in without clever).

How do my students log in to Eedi?

Your students can log into Eedi by visiting: https://family.eedi.com/login

Students can log in via Clever in the same way as teachers do, or, log in manually using their Eedi log in details, as shown above.

πŸ”„ Want to find out how to perform a data sync on Eedi? Click here

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