Teach the lesson. The report writes itself.
Hold your 1:1 English lessons on a video call here. The moment the call ends, you get a report on how your student actually spoke — their speed, every mistake with the correction, and how it all changes lesson after lesson.
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How it works
- 1
Invite your student
Send them a link. They sign in with Google — no account for you to set up on their behalf.
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Hold the lesson here
A 1:1 video call in the browser. Teach exactly the way you already teach; nothing to narrate or tag as you go.
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Open the report
It is waiting when the call ends. Every mistake is quoted, corrected, and playable — you hear the moment your student said it.
What lands in the report
- Speaking speed in words per minute, and how it moves across lessons.
- Errors per 100 words — one number that says whether the lesson landed.
- Every error quoted with its correction, and a play button to hear it.
- The mistakes this student keeps making, grouped and counted.
- Talk-time split, so you can see who actually did the speaking.
- A grammar map: what they have used, and what they have not tried yet.
It's free. I want your feedback, not your money.
There is no plan to pick, no card to enter, and no trial running out. I am building this on my own and I would rather have a handful of tutors telling me what is wrong with it than a payment from anyone. Use it for as many lessons as you like — then tell me what annoyed you, what you did not trust, and what you wish it did instead.

Why I built this
I kept hearing the same thing from English tutors: the lesson ends, and then the real work starts — writing up what went wrong, digging for the sentence where it went wrong, and trying to remember whether this student has always mixed up their tenses or only started last month. That is an hour a day nobody is paying you for.
So the deal is simple. You teach. The report gets written. If it is useful, tell me why. If it is wrong, tell me that louder — I will be reading every message myself.