See what every essay reveals. Know what each student needs next.
Weekly writing practice that brings every student into sharp focus — what's clicking, what isn't, and what to teach them next
Shakespeare uses the motif of blood throughout Macbeth to symbolise guilt and moral corruption. In Act 2, Lady Macbeth's famous line “Out, damned spot” reveals how guilt has become inescapable...
The supernatural elements serve to externalise Macbeth's internal conflict, particularly through the witches' prophecies which...
However, the student does not fully explore how the imagery shifts between acts, missing the opportunity to...
Strong thematic analysis with clear textual evidence. The symbolism point is well-developed. However, the argument lacks comparison across acts — a key skill for Band 5+.
From student writing to teacher action.
See what's developing, what's stuck, and what to teach next.
1. Students write regularly
Short, frequent writing tasks — in class or independently — build the picture over time.
2. Patterns emerge across your class
Misconceptions, stalled progress, and common gaps become visible while there’s still time to act.
3. You know what to teach next
See who's ready to move up, where the class is stuck, and where one lesson makes the biggest difference.
Built around how teachers improve writing.
See what to reteach, what to reinforce, and where each student is ready to go further.
Regular writing practice
AI-generated feedback and marking make it possible to run short, frequent writing tasks without increasing marking workload.
Class-level insights
Identify misconceptions, stalled progress, and patterns across students before the next assessment.
Batch marking for real classrooms
Upload and assess full class sets, mock exams, and PPEs in minutes.
Exam-board aligned feedback
Structured feedback and marking aligned to GCSE and A-Level criteria across major UK exam boards.
Student independent practice
Students can practise independently while teachers retain visibility into progress, gaps, and development over time.
Hear from the teachers who make it click.
“Before, by the time I got to the last few students in a set, I was so tired I worried one child would suffer. Now I can give every student the same level of focus. It’s completely changed that part of my role.”
“I used to struggle knowing what to reteach because by the time I’d marked a full set, we’d already moved on. Now I can see much faster where students are getting stuck, so I know much sooner what I need to go back over in class.”
“Students are practising far more regularly because they get feedback straight away. I’m seeing students complete work independently who normally wouldn’t engage outside of lessons.”
Start seeing what students need next.
Free
For individual teachers or students building regular writing practice.
- 1 evaluation credits per month
Student
- 80 evaluation credits per month
- Regular writing practice with instant feedback
- Example essays
- Join your class for free access
Teacher
- 250 evaluation credits per month
- Class evaluations
- Whole class reports
- Interventions
Department
- 750 evaluation credits per month
- Unlimited teacher accounts
- Department-wide writing visibility
- Complimentary student practice accounts
Frequently asked questions
Your data stays yours.
Student writing is never used to train AI models.
GDPR Compliant
Built with GDPR compliance, data processing agreements, and school safeguarding requirements in mind.
UK-Hosted Data
Student data is processed and stored in UK data centres.
No AI Training
Student writing is never used to train AI models.
Transparent by Design
Teachers can review, edit, and understand every suggestion made by TILF.
For the teachers who make it click
TILF makes student writing visible — so you always know what to teach next