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Grading that doesn’t eat your evening.

Post an assignment from a lesson, a course, or a live class. Students submit a link, an upload, or notes. Then grade in a side panel built for speed: a private rubric, AI-drafted feedback you edit and publish, Save & Next to fly through the queue, one-click reminders for stragglers, and a CSV export when you're done.

One workflow, three names

Assignment, project, or test — same flow.

Pick the kind when you create it. Students submit, you grade — the panel adapts, the muscle memory doesn’t change.

Assignment

A single deliverable — homework, an exercise, a worksheet. The everyday checkpoint.

Project

A longer, multi-step deliverable with a repo, doc, or design link and a longer due window.

Test

An offline exam graded out of N points — capture the score and feedback in one place.

Draft the feedback with AI. Keep your voice.

The most repetitive part of grading is writing the comment — for every single student. Click Draft feedbackand we write a specific, ready-to-edit note from the brief, your rubric, the student’s submission, and the score you just entered. You always review and edit before it reaches the student — it just kills the blank box.
  • Reads your rubric — feedback is scored against your criteria, not a generic template
  • Matches the score — no lavish praise on a low grade, no nitpicking a near-perfect one
  • Plain, editable text — tweak a line and publish
  • Works on quizzes too, for subjective answers
dashboard › assignments › grade — Aarav Sharma

Score

8 / 10

Feedback

Draft feedback

Strong grasp of the core approach, and your working is easy to follow. Two of the edge cases in step 3 are missed — revisit the boundary condition we covered. Clean presentation overall.

Publish gradeSave & next ⌘↵

A rubric you grade against — and the AI does too.

Add a private grading rubric when you create the assignment — one criterion per line. Students never see it. It sits on your grading panel so you mark consistently across a whole batch, and it feeds the AI drafter so suggested feedback lines up with what you actually care about.
  • One criterion per line — weights, must-haves, common pitfalls
  • Private to you — never shown to students
  • Shown on the grading panel for at-a-glance consistency
  • Feeds the AI feedback drafter automatically
dashboard › assignments › new — rubric

Grading rubric — private to you

Correct approach & reasoning40%
Working code / complete deliverable40%
Clarity & presentation20%

Students never see this. It guides your grading + the AI draft.

Built for a whole batch

Grade thirty submissions in one sitting.

Save & Next

Publish the grade and jump straight to the next ungraded student — no returning to the roster between each.

⌘/Ctrl+Enter

Save and advance from the keyboard. Score, comment, save, next — without touching the mouse.

Remind non-submitters

One click sends an in-app + email nudge to exactly the students who haven't turned the work in yet.

Export to CSV

Download an Excel-ready gradebook — one row per student with status, score, and feedback.

Post it where the learning happens.

An assignment isn’t a separate destination. Attach it to a lesson as a follow-up, hang it off a live class for post-session practice, or set it at the course level as a capstone. Submissions all land in one place — /dashboard/assignments — and a graded assignment auto-marks the lesson complete when it passes.
  • Lesson-linked — shows as a follow-up under the lesson
  • Session-linked — attached to a live class, shown in the recap
  • Course-level — a capstone in the Assignments & Projects tab
  • Public share token — students can submit without signing in
  • Annotate submissions inline — mark up a PDF or image
  • Graded above passing → lesson auto-completes
Where an assignment appears
Course lessonFollow-up; auto-completes on pass
Live classPost-session practice in the recap
Course capstoneIn the Assignments & Projects tab
Share linkSubmit without signing in
RemindersNudge non-submitters in one click
Free to start

Give your evenings back.

Start your workspace, post your first assignment, and grade the batch in one pass — rubric, AI-drafted feedback, Save & Next, done.