One app for every assignment type
Essays, uploads, quizzes, and discussions each get their own action, not a generic link out to the browser.
See every course, assignment, and due date the moment you sign in. Then get AI help where it counts.
Sign in with your school SSO, the same login you already use. No API tokens, no browser extension, no setup.
Every course, due date, and assignment type lands in one calendar and one list, sorted by what is due next.
Essays and uploads get AI help you review before submitting. Quizzes open in embedded Canvas, right in the app.
Canvas treats an essay, a quiz, and a file upload the same way. Assignly does not. Every type gets the right tools, the right view, and the right next step.
Essays, uploads, quizzes, and discussions each get their own action, not a generic link out to the browser.
Get a first draft and edits on essays and uploads. You review every word before it is yours.
Drafted a thesis and three-point outline from the prompt and your two source readings. Review, edit, and make it yours.
One cross-course view of what is due next, so nothing hides in a course you forgot to open.
Quizzes and tools like zyBooks open in embedded Canvas, signed in already, without leaving the app or losing your place.
Which feature most distinguishes modernist fiction from the realist novel that preceded it?
You already use Canvas and you probably use AI. Assignly is what happens when they finally work together.
With your school's single sign-on, the same Canvas login you already use. There are no API tokens to copy and no password stored in the app.
No. Assignly signs in the same way your browser does, so it works with most Canvas schools, including ones that use Microsoft SSO. If yours uses a login it cannot reach yet, tell us.
Assignly is a study assistant. It helps you draft, organize, and understand your work, and you review and submit everything yourself. Use it within your school's academic-integrity policy.
Today: browse every course, assignment, due date, and the calendar, and open quizzes in embedded Canvas. In beta: AI help on essays and uploads. Coming soon: submitting straight to Canvas.
For now, yes. The beta is a Mac desktop app. Windows is on the roadmap, and you can ask us to let you know when it lands.
Your Canvas session stays on your Mac. Assignly fetches only what it needs to show your courses and assignments, and AI features send only the text required for the task. We don't sell your data.
The beta is free while we build it. We'll share pricing clearly and well before anything changes.
Download the macOS beta. It is free while we build, and connecting your school takes about two minutes.
Public beta for macOS 12 and later.