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100 NSW report comments you can use tonight.

A free A–E report comment generator. Add a name, make a few clicks, and get a polished, parent-ready comment to edit — no sign-up, and nothing you type ever leaves your computer.

Free · no sign-up · runs entirely in your browser.

Free · no sign-up

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Pick a few options, press the button, and edit the draft to fit your student. It builds three styles so you can choose the one that sounds like you.

🔒 Runs in your browser — nothing you type is sent anywhere.

That's one student, three ways — drawn from 100+ teacher-written lines. The full Open Period tool does this for your whole class at once, from your own rough notes, in your own voice, every comment private to your computer.

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Built by a teacher (ACU, in training)
Data never leaves your computer
You approve every word
Built for your school's AI policy

"I built Open Period because I watched the maths up close: the pile that never shrinks, the evenings that do, and the feedback cut first every time. I didn't want a tool that marked for teachers. I wanted one that gave the boring half back and left the judgement where it belongs — with you." — Scott, the maker · English teacher in training, ACU

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Want this for all 30 — in your voice?

The free generator gives you a draft. The full tool reads your own rough notes and writes every student's comment in your voice — privately, on your computer. Leave your email to be first in when it opens.

Free for two weeks, no card
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The founding cohort is small. Bring your staffroom in with you — share with 3 English teachers who'd want this too.

The full tool, on real work

From your rough notes. Three comments out.

This is the paid tool doing it from a teacher's actual notes — one student, three structurally different drafts, each ready to edit and approve.

A student report comment generated three ways — strengths-led, growth-focused and conduct-and-effort — each ready to edit.

Your notes become three ready-to-edit comments, aligned to the standard and written to be read by a parent.

Built for your school's AI policy

The report tool that can't break your data policy.

  • Student data never leaves your computer. The free generator runs entirely in your browser; the full tool strips names and identifiers before anything reaches the AI.
  • Made for the Australian Framework for Generative AI in Schools: AI drafts, a human decides. You're the assessing teacher, start to finish.
  • You approve every word before it goes anywhere near a report.
  • NSW DoE tells staff not to put student work into free cloud AI. Open Period is built so it can't — the safe answer, not a quiet workaround.
"Drop your rough notes in; get a polished, standard-aligned comment in three styles — and the student's data never leaves your computer." The privacy is in the architecture, not just the promise.
Fair questions

Report comments, answered straight.

Is the free generator really free, and is my data safe?
Yes — it's free, with no sign-up. It runs entirely in your browser using teacher-written lines, so nothing you type is sent anywhere or stored. It builds a first draft from your choices; you make it yours. The full Open Period tool goes further: it reads your own rough notes and writes in your voice, with names stripped before anything reaches the AI.
Are AI report comments allowed in NSW schools?
AI is allowed as an assistant, not the decision-maker — the heart of the Australian Framework for Generative AI in Schools, which NSW follows. Open Period writes a first draft, you review and approve every comment, and student data never leaves your computer. Always follow your own school system's AI policy as well.
Are the comments aligned to NSW standards and NESA?
Yes. Comments are written in your standard's language — A–E descriptors for K–10 reports, and NESA band and module language for senior English — for you to edit. Any judgement is an estimate for drafting, never an official grade; the on-balance call is always yours.
Will the comments sound like me?
That's the point. The free generator gives you three styles to choose from and edit. The full tool goes further — you brief it with your own rough notes and it drafts in your voice, so the finished comment reads like you wrote it.
Does it do senior English feedback too, or only A–E reports?
Both. For K–10 it drafts A–E semester report comments. For senior English it turns your assessment and trial marking notes into NESA-aligned feedback. You pick the tool that fits the task.
How much does the full tool cost?
Right now you're joining the founding list, which is free — leave your email and you'll be first in when we open, with free founding access for early teachers. No card, nothing recurring to join.
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