Canvas buries the one thing you actually want to know under ten menus. Studea reads it for you — just ask, in plain words, and get a straight answer. Then every Sunday, one honest paragraph per child. No filler.
Read-only, by design. Studea reads grades and assignments — it can never post, submit, or change anything in Canvas.
Riley's Chemistry grade is at 73% (C–) — worth a real look. 1 assignment is past due. 5 due this week — next up, DBQ Essay: The Progressive Era.
The problem
Six tabs, four courses, two kids, and the grade you were looking for is three clicks deep behind a menu named "Modules." Studea sits on top of all of it and just answers the question.
Sign in the way you already do. Studea automatically finds every child under your account — just tick who to add — then encrypts everything at rest.
Grades, missing work, due dates, teacher feedback. Like texting a friend who actually read every page of Canvas.
A single honest summary per child. What changed, what's coming, what needs you. Nothing that doesn't.
See it work
The whole thing, start to finish. No setup theater — Studea even finds your kids for you.
Studea is searching your Canvas account for your children. This may take a moment.
Riley's Chemistry grade is at 73% (C–) — worth a real look. One assignment is past due. Everything else is in — Biology and Spanish holding at A's.
Ask anything
Studea reads across every course and all your kids at once, so you don't have to. Ask the way you'd ask another parent.
The Sunday paragraph
Not a dashboard you have to check. A short, honest read that lands in your inbox — the whole week, distilled to what matters.
Riley's Chemistry slipped to 73% (C–) this term — worth a real look. One assignment is past due. Biology and Spanish are holding at A's, and a World History essay is due Friday.
A steady week for Mateo — nothing below a B. His math unit test came back an A, everything's turned in, and nothing needs you this week.
Delivered every Sunday at 6pm. Reply to any digest to ask a follow-up.
Security
Studea reads from Canvas so you don't have to log in ten times a week. That access is read-only, encrypted at rest, and never used for anything but answering you.
To write your Sunday paragraph and track trends over time, Studea does keep a limited history — grade snapshots and a short study profile — encrypted at rest. Exactly what's kept, what isn't, and every company that ever touches it is written out plainly in the privacy policy.
Connect your Canvas in two minutes and get your first weekly paragraph this Sunday.
Free for families, and never sold. Studea is a small, independent project — a free private beta today — and the plan is simple: when it grows, the schools that adopt it are what pays for it, not you.
Studea is searching your Canvas account for your children. This will only take a moment.