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Penora
Submission-ready, not copy-paste.
Penora β your own Claude for assignments, minus the price and the busywork. Most students pay ~$20/mo for a chatbot, then still spend an hour turning the answer into a real document. Penora skips that. Connect Google Classroom and it turns your actual assignments into review-ready files: π Finished DOCX, PDF & PPTX β title pages, headings, tables, charts, βοΈ 41 realistic handwriting styles, π¨ 86 deck themes in seconds. A chatbot gives you text. Penora gives you the final draft to work.
Penora started out of pure frustration. As a student I was paying for ChatGPT and Claude β they're genuinely great β but every real assignment turned into the same chore: prompt it, copy the answer, paste into Word, fix the formatting, build a title page from scratch, redo the headings. The AI did ~60% of the work; I did the boring 40% every single time, and paid ~$20/mo for the privilege.
So I built the thing I actually wanted: an AI that reads my Google Classroom assignments and hands me a review-ready draft β a real DOCX/PDF/PPTX with a title page, headings, tables, and code when the task needs it β that I can check, edit, and finish.
The scope kept snowballing as I used it on my own coursework:
It began as a plain document generator.
Then I added Google Classroom sync, so I'd stop re-typing every prompt.
Then presentations β 86 modern themes β when slide assignments showed up.
Then real math, runnable code, and auto-embedded charts for my technical classes.
Then Autopilot, which drafts Classroom assignments automatically and leaves them ready for you to review before you submit.
And a bonus: an optional handwritten-style render (41 styles) for anyone who prefers it (It helps me memorize stuff better for my exam because of beautiful handwriting e.g. font #08).
Honestly the hard part was never the AI β it was everything around it: making documents look genuinely polished and review-ready, getting Classroom auth right, and keeping it cheap enough that a student could actually afford it. That last part matters most to me: in our own testing, our $29 plan goes about as far as Claude's $200 tier β roughly 1,200 documents, ~700 presentations (50 slides each), or ~460 full assignments with embedded charts and code.
Would love your honest feedback β especially on the document output quality and the credits system (Is it fair and will you switch from $20 Claude to $9 Penora?). I'll be here all day. π
About Penora on Product Hunt
βSubmission-ready, not copy-paste.β
Penora was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #123 on the daily leaderboard. Penora β your own Claude for assignments, minus the price and the busywork. Most students pay ~$20/mo for a chatbot, then still spend an hour turning the answer into a real document. Penora skips that. Connect Google Classroom and it turns your actual assignments into review-ready files: π Finished DOCX, PDF & PPTX β title pages, headings, tables, charts, βοΈ 41 realistic handwriting styles, π¨ 86 deck themes in seconds. A chatbot gives you text. Penora gives you the final draft to work.
On the analytics side, Penora competes within Productivity, Education and Artificial Intelligence β topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Penora performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Penora?
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Hey Product Hunt π
Penora started out of pure frustration. As a student I was paying for ChatGPT and Claude β they're genuinely great β but every real assignment turned into the same chore: prompt it, copy the answer, paste into Word, fix the formatting, build a title page from scratch, redo the headings. The AI did ~60% of the work; I did the boring 40% every single time, and paid ~$20/mo for the privilege.
So I built the thing I actually wanted: an AI that reads my Google Classroom assignments and hands me a review-ready draft β a real DOCX/PDF/PPTX with a title page, headings, tables, and code when the task needs it β that I can check, edit, and finish.
The scope kept snowballing as I used it on my own coursework:
It began as a plain document generator.
Then I added Google Classroom sync, so I'd stop re-typing every prompt.
Then presentations β 86 modern themes β when slide assignments showed up.
Then real math, runnable code, and auto-embedded charts for my technical classes.
Then Autopilot, which drafts Classroom assignments automatically and leaves them ready for you to review before you submit.
And a bonus: an optional handwritten-style render (41 styles) for anyone who prefers it (It helps me memorize stuff better for my exam because of beautiful handwriting e.g. font #08).
Honestly the hard part was never the AI β it was everything around it: making documents look genuinely polished and review-ready, getting Classroom auth right, and keeping it cheap enough that a student could actually afford it. That last part matters most to me: in our own testing, our $29 plan goes about as far as Claude's $200 tier β roughly 1,200 documents, ~700 presentations (50 slides each), or ~460 full assignments with embedded charts and code.
Would love your honest feedback β especially on the document output quality and the credits system (Is it fair and will you switch from $20 Claude to $9 Penora?). I'll be here all day. π