IEP Casemate vs Goalbook
Last reviewed 2026-04-16
A curriculum and goal-bank platform used widely to help teachers write IEP goals and plan instruction.
About Goalbook
Goalbook Toolkit is primarily an IEP goal bank and instructional planning resource — teachers use it to write standards-aligned goals, find strategies, and differentiate instruction. It is strong on content and less focused on the operational side of case management: scheduling, daily logistics, and compliance timelines.
Best for: Teams that want vetted goal language and instructional strategies, especially districts already paying for Goalbook as a content resource.
Pricing: District-licensed; individual pricing is not publicly listed. Contact Goalbook for a quote.
Website: https://goalbookapp.com
Side-by-side
| Dimension | IEP Casemate | Goalbook |
|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | Case management: schedule, track, document, report. | Goal bank + instructional strategy library. |
| SDI scheduling | Built-in weekly scheduler with conflict detection. | Not a focus. |
| IEP goal writing | AI-assisted goal drafting based on student data. | Extensive curated goal bank aligned to standards. |
| Progress monitoring | Per-goal data collection, charts, and AI-drafted progress narratives. | Progress monitoring is available but is not the primary focus. |
| Compliance tracking | Annual review and re-evaluation timeline alerts. | Not a primary feature. |
| Pricing model | Transparent per-teacher and per-seat pricing, self-serve checkout. | District license, sales-led. |
Which should you pick?
Goalbook is a content-first tool; IEP Casemate is a workflow-first tool. Many teachers use both — they'll copy goal language from Goalbook and then manage the day-to-day execution of those goals in IEP Casemate.
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