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HAPPYCLASS — BUILT BY TEACHERS, IN SCOTTSDALE

Teaching, made joyful again.

HappyClass automates the busywork — grading, lesson planning, parent emails — so you can focus on what made you a teacher in the first place.

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— THE 3:47 PM PROBLEM

The bell rang an hour ago. You still have twenty-eight essays to grade, three parent emails to draft, tomorrow's lesson to plan, and a meeting at 4. HappyClass handles the first three. We can't help with the meeting.

LESSON 02 — WHAT'S IN THE BAG

Six tools, one Archi. Zero busywork.

Tool 01

AI grading that actually sounds like you.

Archi reads your past feedback, picks up your voice, and drafts essay comments in your tone. You review, tweak, ship.

Saves ≈ 4h/wkFERPA-aware

Tool 02

Lesson plans aligned to your standards.

Type the topic. Archi drafts a full plan with objectives, materials, and a closer.

Tool 03

Parent emails, drafted gently.

Sticky situations, summarized firmly, written warmly. You sign-off.

Tool 04

Calendar that protects prep time.

Block-and-budget, suggested by your week.

Tool 05

Quiet student insights.

Who's slipping. Who's soaring. Who needs ten minutes alone.

Tool 06

Plays nicely with your LMS.

GOOGLE CLASSROOM · CANVAS

LESSON 04 — PRICING

One plan. One price. No gotchas.

We don't charge per student. We don't lock features behind “pro.” We don't spam your inbox. Cancel any time, take your data with you.

For teachers

HappyClass everything.

$12/ teacher / month

Billed monthly. Cancel any time.

  • Every tool. Every feature. Every Archi pose.
  • Unlimited grading drafts, lesson plans, parent emails.
  • Google Classroom and Canvas integration.
  • FERPA-aware, with student-data controls you set.
  • Real-human support. From a real teacher.

No card required. Cancel any time.

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LESSON 03 ½ — SHOW DON'T TELL

This is what Archi's drafts actually look like.

You stay the teacher. Archi just makes the first pass. Every comment in your tone, every margin note in your style. You review, tweak, ship.

English 9 · 5-Paragraph Essay · Henderson, M.

Why Holden Caulfield Lies

In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden lies a lot. He lies to people he meets on the train, to his sister, even to himself. It is a defense mechanism. He uses lies as a way of avoiding the world that he sees as phony.

His lies do not always make sense. Sometimes they are small and weird, like saying he has to leave because his grandmother is sick. Other times they are bigger, like the way he lies to Sally about running away to Vermont.

What this shows is that Holden is afraid of being honest because honesty would make him have to admit that he is not okay. The lies are a kind of armor.

B+

Maya — your thesis is sharp and you have the bones of a real argument here. Strengthen it with two direct quotes (Ch. 17 and Ch. 25 are gold for this). Watch “phony” in your own writing too — trust the reader. Conferring tomorrow?

— Mrs. H

draft generated by archi · reviewed and signed by mrs. henderson · ≈20 seconds

LESSON 04 — ONBOARDING

Three days with Archi, and you're home by 3:30.

STEP 01

Connect your classroom.

Sign in with Google or Canvas. Archi pulls your courses, your roster, your past assignments, and your schedule — nothing else, nothing extra.

STEP 02

Archi learns your voice.

Drop in two or three past feedback samples. Archi studies your tone, your phrasing, your standards. Always asks before learning new students' data.

STEP 03

You review, ship, go home.

By the end of week one, Archi is drafting essay feedback, parent emails, and tomorrow's warm-up. You stay in control. Always.

LESSON 05 — REAL TEACHERS

From Phoenix to Atlanta, Sundays returned.

Mrs. Henderson, 5th-grade ELA

I got my Sundays back. The grading drafts are 80% of what I would have written.

Mrs. Henderson

5th-grade ELA · Phoenix, AZ

Mr. Tanaka, Algebra I

Archi caught a student who was quietly drowning in algebra. I missed it for two weeks.

Mr. Tanaka

Algebra I · Oakland, CA

Ms. Diaz, 8th-grade Science

Parent emails used to take my Tuesday nights. Now they take ten minutes.

Ms. Diaz

8th-grade Science · San Antonio, TX

Mr. Calloway, AP US History

I trust the lesson plans. They are aligned to my standards, and Archi explains why.

Mr. Calloway

AP US History · Atlanta, GA

Mr. Reyes, AP English Lit

Archi flagged six rubric inconsistencies before I gave the test. I owe it a coffee.

Mr. Reyes

AP English Lit · Chicago, IL

Ms. Park, 7th-grade Math

The classroom feels calmer. I have time to actually look up at my students again.

Ms. Park

7th-grade Math · Seattle, WA

LESSON 06 — YOUR TURN

Teach more. Grade less.

Tell us about you. We’ll send your invitation when we’re ready for you. No credit card, no list, no spam.

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