Enter what you know
Add the student's name, year level, subject, achievement band, strengths, a specific piece of evidence, and your growth focus.
Built for K–6 report writing — structured inputs, tone control, batch mode, and CSV export.
Every screen is tuned for end-of-term comment writing when consistency, speed, and evidence all matter.
Structured inputs keep every comment grounded in what you know about each student — no generic filler.
Aligned to Australian K–6 reporting standards — A–E achievement bands and Australian English throughout.
One paragraph, within your word limit, copy-ready — every time.
Enter what you know, generate quickly, and finalise comments with confidence.
Add the student's name, year level, subject, achievement band, strengths, a specific piece of evidence, and your growth focus.
Pick from Professional, Warm, Concise, or Executive to match your school's reporting style and parent audience.
Check the comment, copy it directly, or export your full class set as a CSV ready for your reporting system.
gradely is built specifically for K–6 report writing — every feature exists because a general AI tool can’t do it for you.
Open the report generator →Structured fields replace blank-page prompts. Enter the student profile, achievement band, classroom evidence, and growth focus — and get a grounded comment without writing a single AI instruction.
Switch between Professional, Warm, Concise, or Executive to match your school's reporting style. Set it once and every comment in your batch matches the register your school expects — not a generic default.
Comments are calibrated to the right language for each achievement band — Outstanding through to Limited — automatically. No explaining the NSW grading scale to a general AI every single time.
Generate a full class set at once — not one student at a time. Quality checks flag issues before you copy, then export a clean CSV straight into your reporting system.
Plus: Australian English throughout, quality diagnostics, comment history, and pricing that only applies during reporting periods.
Most teachers write 60–90 comments per reporting cycle. Here’s what they say about doing it with gradely.
Usually spend the last week of term just staring at the cursor. First time using gradely I had all 26 English comments done before lunch. The tone control for different audiences was the bit I didn’t expect to care about as much as I do.
Sarah T.
Year 4 · Parramatta
I’d tried a few of these tools before and they all felt the same. The difference here is the structured inputs make you put in the actual evidence and growth focus first — so what you get back is something reviewable, not something you have to completely rewrite.
James R.
Stage 3 coordinator · Central Coast
Tried using ChatGPT for a full semester and every comment sounded identical regardless of band. gradely clearly uses different language for an A student versus a D student. That’s the whole point of the scale and it’s what makes it usable for real reports.
Emma L.
Year 6 · Geelong
25 comments. No card. No subscription until you’re ready.
Paid plans from $19 per 90-day reporting period — no monthly subscription.