Gitit gives teachers a complete replay of the writing process. No more guessing about authenticity.
No signup. See a real replay in 10 seconds.
Everything teachers and students need for transparent, trustworthy writing.
See exactly how every essay was written. Replay the full writing process like a video and know with certainty who did the work.
Get an automatic integrity score for every submission. Spot copy-paste, unusual pacing, and AI-generated content at a glance.
Stop playing detective. Spend your time giving meaningful feedback instead of chasing down academic dishonesty.
Powerful tools designed for educators who care about integrity.
Watch the entire writing process unfold like a video. Scrub forward and back, pause, and see exactly how the document evolved over time.
Every submission gets an automatic integrity score (0-100) based on paste ratio, typing speed, revision patterns, and cross-student analysis.
Professional audit reports generated automatically when students submit. Download individually or in bulk as a ZIP from the dashboard.
Bird's-eye analytics with KPI cards, integrity trends, a behavior donut chart, and a behavioral anomaly list. Drill in to the student portfolio table from the Reports tab.
In-app and browser push notifications for submissions, reviews, new assignments, and due date reminders. Per-kind preferences for teachers and students.
Keystrokes stream live via WebSockets as students type. Even if the browser crashes, nothing is lost thanks to automatic reconnection and offline fallback.
Start free. Upgrade when your classroom outgrows the limits. Students never pay.
For trying Gitit out with one class.
For teachers using Gitit week-to-week.
Billed monthly. Cancel anytime.
Two months free vs paying monthly.
Works out to $4/month, billed once a year.
Questions? See the full pricing page for FAQs and details.
"Within the first week, I could tell which students were genuinely engaging with the writing process. The replay feature is like having a window into their thinking. It changed how I give feedback."Sarah K. — High School English Teacher
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