For parents of college students

You shouldn't find out about a bad grade at the end of the semester.

GradePath gives your student a real-time picture of where they stand in every class. Weighted grades, deadline tracking, what-if projections, and an AI study coach that actually knows their coursework.

$9.99/mo. Cancel anytime. They get an email to set up their account.

The scholarship cliff

Most merit scholarships require a 3.0 GPA. One bad semester can cost $5,000-$20,000 in lost aid. By the time the transcript is final, it's too late.

Canvas doesn't show the real grade

Canvas and Blackboard skip ungraded assignments in the average. A student thinks they have a B when they actually have a C-. GradePath shows the weighted truth.

FAFSA needs a minimum GPA

Federal financial aid requires satisfactory academic progress. If your student's GPA drops below the threshold, next year's aid package shrinks or disappears.

What your student gets

Everything they need to stay on track.

Real weighted grades

The actual grade, calculated from every assignment weight and category. Not the inflated number Canvas shows.

What-if projections

'What do I need on the final to get a B?' answered instantly. Your student can plan instead of guessing.

Early warning on drops

GradePath flags when a grade is trending down before it becomes a problem. The AI agent monitors every course, every day.

AI study coach

A tutor that knows the actual syllabus, assignments, and deadlines. Explains concepts, generates practice problems, builds study plans.

How it works

Three steps. Two minutes.

1

You enter their email and pay

$9.99/mo, cancel anytime. No commitment.

2

They get an email to set up their account

One click, no card needed from them. Pro is already active.

3

They upload a syllabus or screenshot their gradebook

GradePath pulls in every course, grade, and deadline in under 30 seconds.

Give them clarity before finals.

The semester doesn't wait. Neither should you.

If your student already has GradePath, this upgrades them to Pro. If they're already a student reading this, get it yourself.