For teachers
Watch every writer. Intervene where it matters.
Built around the part of teaching that doesn't scale — over-the-shoulder coaching during a draft. Now you can do it for twenty-five students at once.
What you get when class starts.
One screen, the whole class
Each student is a tile: current chapter, words today, Guardian issues, AI activity. Sort by flagged or quiet to know where to land next.
Coach Mode you can defend
Server-enforced. The AI cannot draft prose for a student. Bypass attempts are rejected and (telemetry-only) logged. Tell parents exactly what we do and do not allow.
No grading workload
We are not a gradebook. Use whatever you already use. Creader handles the live coaching layer that frees you up to actually teach.
Maya Chen
Ch 2 — The Cliff Path
Today
412
3Priya Okafor
Ch 3 — The Compass
Today
287
pushing limits5Devansh Patel
Ch 1 — Forge
Today
0
quietSam Whittaker
Ch 1
Today
0
quietLucia Romano
No book yet
Today
0
Aiko Tanaka
Ch 4 — Snow
Today
638
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What Guardian catches that a teacher would.
Other tools check spelling. Guardian reads the whole draft — every chapter, every character, every promise the story makes — and surfaces the issues a teacher would catch over your shoulder, but for every student at once.
Catches name drift between chapters
When a student writes "Maya" in chapter one and "Mia" in chapter two, Guardian flags it before they submit. Same for facts, locations, and timeline mismatches.
Surfaces weak verbs and filtered perception
"She felt that her hands were shaking" → Guardian asks the student to revise. Sentence by sentence, no nagging — only when it would catch a teacher's eye.
Reads for theme, voice, and scene goals
Not just spelling. Guardian asks what the writing is doing — does this scene have a goal? Does the character's voice hold? Does the chapter pay off its setup?
Maps cliffhangers and chapter contracts
Flags when a chapter ends without forward motion, or when the promise of a scene goes unmet. Useful when a student plateaus mid-draft.
Tracks foreshadowing and structural payoff
When a student plants a detail, Guardian remembers — and notices when the payoff is missing. This is the part teachers usually only catch on the third read.
How we compare
Built for one craft, not every subject.
| Dimension | Curipod | Grammarly EDU | ChatGPT EDU | Creader Education |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Live in-draft feedback | No | Grammar only | Chat-only | Story-aware, streaming |
| Long-form writing | Slides, not drafts | Sentence-level | No structure | Chapter-aware |
| AI policy clarity for schools | Engagement-led | Mechanical only | Often blocked | Coach Mode (server-enforced) |
| Teacher live monitoring | Quiz-style | None | None | One-screen dashboard |
| Can the AI ghostwrite? | N/A | Limited | Yes — by design | No — refuses to draft |
Try it with one classroom.
Free four weeks. Cancel any time. Your students keep every word they've written.