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Assignments & submissions

Write your draft, attach files, optionally pre-review with Tori, and submit. Everything autosaves while you work.

How submissions work

Every assignment in a course you're enrolled in shows up on your dashboard with its due date. Open it to see the prompt, attachments your teacher added, and a workspace for your draft. You can write directly, upload files, or both — depending on what the assignment requires.

Submitting an assignment

  1. 1

    Open the assignment

    From your dashboard or the course page, click the assignment to open the workspace.

  2. 2

    Write or upload

    Use the Write tab for text submissions and Upload for file submissions. Most assignments allow both — check what your teacher requested.

  3. 3

    (Optional) Run a pre-review

    If your teacher enabled it, click Pre-review to get Tori's read on your draft before you submit. See AI pre-review below.

  4. 4

    Submit

    When you're ready, click Submit. You'll get a confirmation prompt — once submitted, you can't edit unless your teacher returns the work.

Autosave & drafts

Your draft saves automatically as you type. If your laptop crashes, your wifi drops, or you accidentally close the tab, your work is safe — open the assignment again and pick up where you left off.

Tip

You'll see Saved · just now in the toolbar when an autosave completes. If you ever see Save failed, copy your text to a safe place and reload the page.

Attachments

Allowed file types: PDF, Word documents, plain text, common image formats, and most code files. Maximum file size is 50 MB per file. You can attach multiple files.

Heads up

Files containing executable code (.exe, .bat, .sh) and disk images aren't allowed. If a file is rejected, the upload area will tell you exactly why.

AI pre-review

Pre-review is opt-in. If your teacher enabled it for an assignment, you can ask Tori for a short read on your draft before you submit. Tori will tell you what looks strong, what looks unclear, and what's missing relative to the assignment prompt.

Note

Pre-review never gives you the answer or rewrites your work for you. It's designed to function like a friend reading your draft — not a ghost writer. Some teachers turn it off for graded work.

After you submit

  • You'll see a confirmation, plus a copy of what was submitted.
  • Your teacher can return your submission with comments — you'll get an email and an in-app notification.
  • Once graded and released, you'll see your score, any rubric breakdown, and the comments on the original draft.
  • If you submitted late, the submission is still accepted — late status is shown to your teacher and may affect grading per their policy.

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