How TeachersFlow fits together

TeachersFlow is not a bundle of separate tools. Every feature connects to the same underlying context — your groups, students, teaching goals, records, and materials — so the work you do in one place makes every other place smarter. This page explains the shape; the other guides in this section walk through the individual routines.

The loop

Most work in TeachersFlow follows one loop:

  1. Generate — create what you need: an assessment, a lesson plan, a teaching material.
  2. Deliver — get it to students: share a material, run an activity, print a handout.
  3. Capture — results come back: graded tests, activity results, and saved assessments all land on each student's record in Groups.
  4. Understand — a student's progress card shows their tests, assessments, activity results, and grades in one place; group exports give you the overview.
  5. Generate smarter — the next generation can use what came back: student history and teaching goals feed the AI automatically, so feedback builds on what a student actually did instead of starting from zero.

You don't have to run the whole loop to get value — each step works on its own. But the loop is why the app compounds: the longer you work in it, the more context every generation has.

What makes generations yours

Three kinds of context are applied automatically wherever they're relevant:

  • Teaching goals — one active goal per group and subject; the lesson planner, assessment generator, and test grader all read it. See One goal, every tool.
  • Student history — when generating for a specific student, their recent assessments, graded tests, and grades can be used as context. See Formative assessment.
  • Your personalization — your teaching profile, per-tool defaults, and training documents shape every generation. See Teach the AI to be you.

Flowee sits across all of it

Flowee is the assistant layer over the same context — it can read your groups, students, and materials, and create or edit across the app with your consent. Anything the loop does step by step, you can also just ask for. See Flowee in your workflow.

The routines are yours

TeachersFlow provides the connected workspace; it doesn't prescribe how to teach. Whether self-reflection happens quarterly or after every test, whether results are grades or just signals — those are your calls. The guides in this section show routines that work, not rules to follow.