Start with your assignment
Start with the way you already teach.
Bring achievement standards, grade level, and existing rubrics into one workspace.
Build once. Refine together. Consistency without losing individuality.
MateFlow helps teachers create, refine, reuse, and share grading criteria without starting from scratch every time.
The AI handles the scaffolding. The teacher decides what counts, how it counts, and what the words actually mean.
Start with the way you already teach.
Bring achievement standards, grade level, and existing rubrics into one workspace.
AI helps organize the first draft. Reduce repetitive setup work.
Criteria categories, scoring tiers, and weight suggestions appear as editable cards.
Teachers shape the final standard. AI assists. Teachers decide.
Edit wording, adjust weights, emphasize or drop criteria, add custom feedback templates.
Great teaching should be shareable. Save time without losing your teaching style.
One rubric becomes the template for next semester — and the starting point your colleagues can build on.
Most rubrics live in a folder no one reopens. A dynamic rubric travels with the assignment, with the grader, and with the next teacher who teaches the unit.
Built from scratch each time.
Reused and refined over time.
Locked into one teacher's head.
Visible, editable, shareable.
One-shot evaluation criteria.
Anchor-based classification.
Static document.
Connected to the grading workflow.
Every MateFlow rubric is composed from the same parts. Familiar enough to grade quickly. Flexible enough to fit the work in front of you.
The dimensions the work is judged on — written in the teacher’s own language.
Each level carries a concrete descriptor, so two graders read the same band the same way.
Tune the relative pull of each criterion. The totals stay honest at 100.
Tag criteria to standards or skills so insights and reuse work across classes.
Reusable comment fragments that travel with the rubric into student-facing feedback.
The hours saved on the second class, the second semester, and the next teacher down the hall — that is the whole point.
Promote any rubric to a personal template — version-tracked, ready for next term.
Carry one rubric across sections without rebuilding. Edits stay scoped per class.
Publish a rubric to your department or the wider teacher community, with attribution kept.
Some features and UI may change before public launch.
More consistency. More meaningful feedback. Less time building rubrics. More time supporting students.
— The MateFlow team
Your rubric is the grader. We just help it travel.