Built for teachers

Grade less.
Teach more.

Snap a photo and grade a stack of work before your coffee gets cold. Write warm report cards in minutes. Get your evenings back, and give your students more of you.

Free to try. Ask a question and see a real answer in seconds.
Free to start No credit card Works on any device
Minutes
to grade a full stack
30
report cards in one voice
One
prompt to plan the week
Free
to start, no card needed
What it does

Your Sunday nights, back.

The parts that eat your weekend, handled with care.

Grade a photo in seconds

Snap a picture of student work, typed or handwritten, and it reads it, marks it against your criteria, and explains every score in plain language.

  • Reads messy handwriting and typed work alike
  • Marks against your rubric, not a generic one
  • Catches the working, not just the final answer
  • Two stars and a wish for every piece
Grade this against my Grade 4 math rubric 📷
Maya, Question 3: 7 × 8 was written as 54. The method is right, the multiplication slipped. 3 / 4.
⭐ Clear setup ⭐ Neat work 🎯 Recheck times tables.
Graded in 4 seconds

Report cards that sound like you

Turn a few notes into warm, specific comments for a whole class. Consistent in tone, varied in wording, ready to paste in.

  • Strengths, next steps, and a clear path forward
  • Matched to Ontario and BC curriculum language
  • The same caring voice across all thirty students
  • Export to PDF or copy in one tap
Report card comment for Liam, strong reader, shy to share
Liam is a thoughtful and capable reader who comprehends texts well beyond grade level. A next step is sharing his ideas more often in group discussion, where his insight would lift the whole class.
Warm, specific, ready to paste

Plan the whole week in one prompt

Quizzes, lesson plans, differentiation, and parent emails, all from a single line. Ask once and adjust until it is just right.

Make a quiz Plan a lesson Parent email Differentiate Reading level Rubric builder
10-question quiz on the water cycle, Grade 5, with an answer key
The Water Cycle Quiz
1. What is evaporation? …
2. Name the three states of water …
+ Answer key included.
Tap a chip, get a head start
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Photo and PDF grading

Upload student work and get marks with feedback you can stand behind.

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Report card writer

Warm, specific comments for a whole class, in your voice.

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Translate for families

Turn any note into a parent friendly message in another language.

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Voice and read aloud

Talk instead of type, and have answers read back naturally.

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Search and pin chats

Find, rename, and pin conversations so nothing gets lost.

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Install on any device

Add it to your home screen and open it like a real app.

How it works

From pile to done in seconds.

1

Snap or ask

Photograph the work or type what you need help with.

2

Set your criteria

Tell it the grade and rubric, or let it assume a sensible one.

3

Get real feedback

Marks, comments, and report cards, ready to use.

Questions

Good to know.

Yes. Upload a photo or PDF and it reads it, marks it against your criteria, and explains every score.
Yes. Give it a few notes per student and it writes warm, specific comments in a consistent voice, then you export or copy them in one tap.
Yes. Create a free account and start grading and writing right away. No credit card needed.
No. It does the heavy lifting and gives you a strong starting point, with the reasoning shown, so you stay in control of every grade.

Start in seconds.
Stay for the calm.

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