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An LMS students actually open

The MarkTrack Team · May 1, 2026 · 3 min read

Ask any teacher how often their students actually log in to the LMS the school is paying for. The honest answer is "rarely." A lot of students don't even remember their login. They open it once because the teacher told them to, and never come back.

That is the bar most platforms have set.

We built MarkTrack to break out of that. The app is designed to feel like the apps students already use every day. Push notifications when something matters. Quick to open. Familiar patterns. Not a homework dashboard from 2008.

Assignments students actually finish

Two formats cover most of what teachers need:

  • Interactive quizzes that grade themselves the moment a student submits
  • PDF uploads, where teachers post a worksheet and students send their answers back from their phone

For the student, both work the same way. Open the app, see what is due, tap, done. For the teacher, both work the same way too. Post once, results come back automatically or in one place ready to grade.

This is the part that replaces Google Classroom. Without the second login. Without the email reminders that go nowhere.

MarkTrack iOS app showing an assignment
An assignment in the MarkTrack iOS app.

More opens means more learning

The pattern is well known. The more often a student opens the app, the more work gets done and the more they learn. Push notifications, a clean feed, mobile-first design, and content that loads instantly all push toward the same goal: keep students inside the system doing the work, not chasing them down to log in.

Less work for teachers, too

Teachers create an assignment once on the web. The app pushes it to every student in the class instantly. Quizzes grade themselves. PDF submissions land in one place, organized, ready to mark up.

MarkTrack web app showing the assignment creation screen
Creating an assignment in MarkTrack on the web.

Teachers save hours every week. Students actually do the work. That is the loop we want.

See the full feature breakdown on the features page, or talk to us about your school.

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