Upload the mess. Get the plan.

How ClassCMND Works

Upload your class materials. ClassCMND organizes them into a command center, shows what changed, and asks you to review only the parts that are unclear.

First file to upload

Syllabus

Review style

Exceptions only

Trust model

Source-backed

The 10-step flow

This is the simplest way to set up one real class without turning ClassCMND into a manual filing cabinet.

1

Create your semester

Start by creating the semester you are organizing, like Summer 2026.

2

Add your classes

Add each class so ClassCMND has a place to organize files, dates, assignments, and study materials.

3

Upload the core course files

Start with your syllabus and course schedule. Then add rubrics, assignment instructions, PowerPoints, and readings.

4

Auto Command organizes the class

ClassCMND reads the files, adds clear due dates and materials, creates checklist items, and builds class widgets automatically.

5

Review only what needs attention

If something is unclear, missing, or listed in D2L, ClassCMND puts it in Needs Attention instead of guessing.

6

Use your class command center

See what is due, what matters most, what files are processed, and what to do next.

7

Open module deep dives

Each week or module can have its own dashboard with PowerPoints, readings, study guides, flashcards, key terms, and checklist items.

8

Ask ClassCMND

Use the AI assistant to ask questions about your uploaded materials. Answers should be source-grounded and tied to your files.

9

Track calendar, grades, reminders, and checklist

Use the calendar, grade tracker, reminder center, and checklist to keep the semester moving.

10

Keep control

Archive or restore classes, export backups, and verify important dates with official course materials.

Auto Command

What Auto Command does

Auto Command turns clear, source-backed course information into useful class structure. It does not guess missing dates. If a file says "see D2L" or "posted later," ClassCMND adds it to Needs Attention.

Reads core course files

Adds source-backed due dates

Creates checklist items

Builds dashboard widgets

Creates assistant summaries

Creates modules when the schedule is clear

Flags unclear, missing, or conflicting items

What still needs your review

Needs Attention is where ClassCMND puts unclear due dates, missing rubrics, D2L-only schedules, conflicts, and low-confidence items.

You are not supposed to approve everything. You are supposed to review the exceptions.

What ClassCMND does not do
Does not complete assignments
Does not write papers for submission
Does not take quizzes or exams
Does not guarantee grades
Does not ask for LMS passwords
Does not scrape school portals
Does not replace official course materials

ClassCMND helps organize and study from your materials. Always verify important dates and requirements with your official course materials and instructor guidance.

Ready to organize one class?

Start with one semester, one class, one syllabus, then add the course schedule.