Submission-ready comments before the bell.
Bring your bullet notes and class context. ReportRemarks assembles clear, family-facing comments with tone controls, CQE checks, and batch tools that keep your standards intact. Create report card comments, comments on a report card, and comments in the report card with one workflow.
Strengths
Shows steady reading growth and explains ideas with clarity during class talk.
Growth Areas
Can strengthen attention to detail when revising written work.
Next Steps
Practice daily reading and use a peer checklist before final drafts.
Workflow
A report card assembly line that still sounds like you.
Import your roster
Pull students from CSV or Google Sheets in under a minute.
Auto-maps columns and flags missing fields.
Assemble with intent
Use your notes and tone to draft strengths, growth, and next steps.
Evidence-based phrasing, no filler.
Edit, export, done
Batch edit in one grid and export to DOCX, PDF, or TXT.
Keep your voice, save the hours.
Quality Engine
Comment quality that reads like a seasoned teacher.
ReportRemarks scans for missing growth notes, flat language, and tone risks. You get clean drafts, not classroom clichés.
Submission-ready output
Comments align to K-12 language and reporting expectations.
Guardrails built-in
CQE flags highlight generic phrasing and missing next steps.
Teacher-first defaults
FERPA-friendly settings and no student training data.
Pricing
Pay once, finish the term. Credits last 180 days.
Built for grading season. No monthly commitment, no wasted seats. Buy a pack, use it when you need it.
7-day refund if credits are unused.
Free trial
30 creditsTry the workflow first.
30 trial credits. Valid for 30 days. No card needed.
Starter
$7.99
Pay once, finish a couple of classes.
- Batch + single student workflow
- Exports: TXT, DOCX, PDF
- CQE quality flags
Standard
$21.99
Best value for end-of-term grading.
- Most popular credit pack
- Batch edits and quick replace
- Best value per comment
Large
$49.00
For multi-subject teachers and teams.
- Built for large rosters
- CSV + Sheets import
- All exports included
School / Team
Need shared usage, onboarding, and admin controls? Let us tailor a plan.
Ethical use
AI assists the draft. Teachers remain the author.
ReportRemarks avoids sensitive inference and never trains on student data. You control what gets saved, exported, or deleted.
FAQ
Quick answers for report card comments.
Everything teachers ask before they commit to a new workflow.
Seasonal guide
End-of-year report card comments
Example phrasing, structure, and tone guidance for term-end summaries.
Read the guideGrade-level guide
Elementary and K-2 report card comments
Age-appropriate tone cues and subject examples for younger grades.
Read the guideWhat are report card comments?ExpandCollapse
Report card comments are short summaries that describe a student's progress, strengths, and next steps over a reporting period.
Do I need a credit card for the free trial?ExpandCollapse
No. The free trial does not require a card. You can generate comments right away.
How many comments can I generate?ExpandCollapse
Each credit equals one comment. Your remaining credits are shown in the app, and you can add packs anytime.
How long are credit packs valid?ExpandCollapse
Credit packs are valid for 180 days from purchase.
Can I generate comments for a whole class at once?ExpandCollapse
Yes. Upload a CSV or Google Sheet and generate comments in batch.
Do you support different grade levels (K-2, elementary, middle school)?ExpandCollapse
Yes. The generator is designed for K-12 teachers and adapts tone and language by grade.
Can I generate comments by subject (Math, Reading, Science)?ExpandCollapse
Yes. You can specify subject and performance level, and the output reflects that context.
Do you support end-of-year report card comments?ExpandCollapse
Yes. You can generate end-of-term or end-of-year comments by setting the term and student performance summary.
Can I edit and export the comments?ExpandCollapse
Yes. You can review, batch edit, and export to DOCX, PDF, or TXT.
Is the output safe and teacher-friendly?ExpandCollapse
Yes. The comments are evidence-based and designed to be clear, constructive, and family-friendly.