For Educators

For Teachers

Better assessments. Less grading.

You always wanted to interview every student about their work. Now you can — without spending 200 hours doing it manually, and without giving up control.

What changes for you

Skip the essay (or pair it with one) — Three modes: replace a paper with an interview, verify a paper with one, or both. Your call per assignment.
Author the rubric in plain English — Talk to a chat that writes the rubric with you. No grading-rubric jargon required.
Get a real transcript back — Not a single number. Every question, every answer, every AI grade with reasoning. Something concrete to discuss with the student in conference.
Override anything — AI proposes a grade and a note. You override either, add your own note, then publish. Or don't.
Less grading — Per-question rubric grades and a holistic summary land minutes after the student finishes. You spend your time reviewing, not bulk-marking.

About cheating

You'll see it covered three ways depending on the mode you pick:

Content Assessment

Optional video proctoring during the live interview. Two-stage authenticity layer flags reading off-camera, coaching, audio shifts, lip-sync mismatch — using compound signals only, so personal speaking style and eye-contact aversion don't trigger false positives.

Submission Verification

The interview itself is the check. Students have to know what's in the paper they submitted. AI-assisted writing is fine; not understanding what was written is the problem.

Mixed

Both layers, one assessment. Used for capstone-style work where authorship and comprehension both matter.

Classroom features

Create classes in seconds — share QR code or join link
Per-question time budget. Per-assignment deadlines.
Co-teachers and assistants per class. Owner stays in control.
Re-grade or re-run authenticity check on any answer at any time
Publish-to-student gate. Students don't see the report until you're done reviewing.
Works alongside your LMS — Canvas integration coming