TeachView vs. Sibme
TeachView and Sibme operate in the same video-coaching-for-teachers space but ship different models. Sibme is a US-based video coaching platform founded in 2013, built around asynchronous workflows where mentors annotate class recordings and teachers respond by video. Its classic differentiator is the ease of uploading, annotating and giving human feedback on videos.
TeachView leads with AI. Teachers record with their phone — audio or video — and the report arrives in minutes on WhatsApp, aligned to the institution’s observation protocol (CLASS, Danielson, MBE-Chile, COPUS, or in-house protocols). Video remains material for review and sharing, but the first draft of the analysis is produced by TeachView, not by a human mentor. That changes the economics: an institution can give every teacher frequent feedback without per-session linear costs.
If your institution needs a synchronous human-coaching workflow in English and operates in the US, Sibme may be the better fit. If you need Spanish-first AI classroom observation, WhatsApp delivery, customer-cloud deployment, and an implementation service with Latin-American pilots, TeachView was built for that. This page is a summary — a detailed comparison requires a pilot on your protocols.