Flowee in your workflow
Flowee is the assistant layer over everything you keep in TeachersFlow. It can read your groups, students, materials, lesson plans, and assessments — and create, edit, or generate across all of them, with your consent settings deciding what it may do on its own. The more context your account holds, the more useful it gets.
Three ways to use it
Ask about where you are. Flowee knows which page you're on and how it works. "What does this checkbox do?" or "how do I share this with my class?" gets an answer grounded in the actual app — useful while the app is still new to you.
Ask across features. This is where it earns its place. Requests that would take several manual steps are one sentence:
- "Look at Anna's last three graded tests and draft written feedback for her."
- "Create a keyword collector activity about the water cycle for group 7B."
- "What teaching goals do I have active right now?"
Hand over the chores. Creating a group and adding students, adding grades, setting a teaching goal — routine data work you can dictate instead of clicking through.
Consent: Auto vs. Ask first
Each tool category (read, create, generate, edit, delete) can be set to Auto or Ask first in Personalization -> Flowee. A setup that works well: reads on Auto, everything that changes data on Ask first — you see an approval card before anything is written. Loosen it as trust builds.
Memory
Flowee keeps up to 20 memory notes from your conversations. Put durable preferences there ("I teach B1 groups, keep language simple") rather than repeating them per chat. You can edit or delete notes in Personalization -> Flowee.
One honest note
Flowee acts on what's in your account. If your groups, goals, and records are empty, it can still answer questions about the app — but the cross-feature requests above only work once there's real context to read. It grows with the same loop as everything else: see How TeachersFlow fits together.