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ProfDesk
The AI grading desk that gives educators back their nights.
Teaching shouldn't mean spending your nights grading. ProfDesk is an AI grading desk for educators that grades PDF and scanned assignments in bulk, generates rubrics, detects copied work, automates attendance, manages students without requiring email accounts, and maps CLOs to PLOs for accreditation. Built for individual instructors who need enterprise-level capabilities without enterprise complexity or per-student fees.
I'm a university lecturer and Ph.D. student, and ProfDesk started as a tool I built to solve my own teaching challenges.
Like many instructors, I relied on Canvas Free for Teachers. After the cyberattack, I realized how dependent I had become on a platform that also lacked some of the flexibility I needed, such as submitting work on behalf of students. At my university, we also don't have a dedicated LMS, and teaching assistants aren't always available.
I was spending more time grading assignments, tracking attendance, and preparing Outcome-Based Education (OBE) reports than actually teaching or doing research.
So I started building ProfDesk.
What began as an AI grading assistant has evolved into an AI grading desk that helps educators generate rubrics, bulk-grade PDF and scanned assignments, detect copied work, automate attendance, manage students without requiring email accounts, and map CLOs to PLOs for accreditation.
My goal isn't to replace teachers. It's to remove repetitive administrative work so educators can spend more time teaching, mentoring students, and doing the work they enjoy.
I'd love to hear your feedback. What is the most time-consuming part of teaching that you wish software could handle?
About ProfDesk on Product Hunt
“The AI grading desk that gives educators back their nights.”
ProfDesk was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #124 on the daily leaderboard. Teaching shouldn't mean spending your nights grading. ProfDesk is an AI grading desk for educators that grades PDF and scanned assignments in bulk, generates rubrics, detects copied work, automates attendance, manages students without requiring email accounts, and maps CLOs to PLOs for accreditation. Built for individual instructors who need enterprise-level capabilities without enterprise complexity or per-student fees.
On the analytics side, ProfDesk competes within Productivity, Education and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ProfDesk performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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I'm a university lecturer and Ph.D. student, and ProfDesk started as a tool I built to solve my own teaching challenges.
Like many instructors, I relied on Canvas Free for Teachers. After the cyberattack, I realized how dependent I had become on a platform that also lacked some of the flexibility I needed, such as submitting work on behalf of students. At my university, we also don't have a dedicated LMS, and teaching assistants aren't always available.
I was spending more time grading assignments, tracking attendance, and preparing Outcome-Based Education (OBE) reports than actually teaching or doing research.
So I started building ProfDesk.
What began as an AI grading assistant has evolved into an AI grading desk that helps educators generate rubrics, bulk-grade PDF and scanned assignments, detect copied work, automate attendance, manage students without requiring email accounts, and map CLOs to PLOs for accreditation.
My goal isn't to replace teachers. It's to remove repetitive administrative work so educators can spend more time teaching, mentoring students, and doing the work they enjoy.
I'd love to hear your feedback. What is the most time-consuming part of teaching that you wish software could handle?