EducationClassroom Management
MoveCue
Wireless Mobile Classroom Control for Teachers
0
Opp. Score
44
Reports
5
Severity
3Medium
Trend
100%
rising
First Seen
May 1, 2026
App Concept
MoveCue
MoveCue is a handheld wireless pointer that lets teachers control cursor movement and clicks from anywhere in the classroom. It pairs with any display via USB receiver, enabling annotation and navigation without expensive tablets or interactive boards.
Key Features
- One-handed ergonomic pointer with touch-sensitive surface for cursor control
- Built-in laser pointer and annotation mode (highlight, draw, erase)
- Wireless USB receiver with 30ft range
- Battery lasts a full school day; rechargeable via USB-C
Target Users: K-12 teachers who need to move around the classroom while using a projector or interactive display
Revenue Model: Hardware sale ($79 per device) with optional software subscription ($5/month for cloud annotation storage and sharing)
AI Opportunity Analysis
Build Complexity
4 ComplexRevenue Potential
3 ModerateCompetition
High CompetitionRevenue/Effort
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Problem Reports (5)
TeachFlow Mobile
Teachers lack a reliable, affordable way to wirelessly project and annotate their tablet screen on a classroom projector while moving around the room.
Education3MediumTeacher
AirPointer Pro
Computer teacher needs to navigate and click on a computer while walking freely around the classroom, but is tied to the desk with a standard mouse and keyboard.
Education3MediumTeacher
KeyWrite Classroom
Teachers need internet-free typing practice devices for students, but existing solutions (internet-connected computers/tablets) are abused for non-educational purposes.
Education2MildTeacher
Classroom Pen Cast
Math teacher needs an affordable wireless pen tablet or software to write on a large touchscreen display while moving around the classroom, but school won't fund an iPad or Android tablet.
Education4HighTeacher
TeacherPresenter One
As a teacher who wants to be mobile in the classroom, I lack a one-handed wireless tool to control a cursor and click on items while lecturing.
Education2MildTeacher
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