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LessonBrief turns a tutor's rough post-lesson notes into a polished parent update, homework sheet, weak-topics summary or next-lesson plan. Privacy-first by design: students by initials only, and nothing is ever sent to an external AI provider โ drafting runs on LessonBrief's own template engine. Free during early access.
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PythonAnywhere is especially recommended for Python developers (beginners and intermediates), educators, students, and hobbyists who are looking for an easy and quick way to deploy and host their Python applications or who need an online python environment for coding practice.
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LessonBrief's answer:
Independent private tutors first โ the people writing parent messages every evening โ and small tuition centres of two to ten tutors, which get shared pupils, per-tutor assignments and an audit trail. Built in the UK; useful anywhere parent updates are written in English.
LessonBrief's answer:
Tutoring management suites run the business side โ scheduling, invoicing, CRM. LessonBrief does the one job they don't: the writing after each lesson. Rough notes become a polished parent update, homework sheet or next-lesson plan in about a minute. And compared with pasting lesson notes into a general AI chatbot, the difference is simple: notes about children never leave LessonBrief's own server. It's also free during early access.
LessonBrief's answer:
Next.js, React and TypeScript, with Postgres (row-level security enforced at the database) via Supabase. Drafting runs on LessonBrief's own server-side template engine โ deliberately no external AI APIs anywhere in the product.
LessonBrief's answer:
Privacy is the architecture, not a setting. Drafting runs entirely on LessonBrief's own server-side template engine โ nothing is ever sent to an external AI provider โ pupils are recorded by initials only, and every tutor's data is isolated with database-level row security. Every output is a draft the tutor reviews before sending, and it never invents facts beyond the notes the tutor typed.
LessonBrief's answer:
It started with watching tutors handle the same problem two bad ways: spend 15โ30 unpaid minutes writing parent updates after every lesson, or paste notes about children into a general-purpose AI chatbot. Both seemed wrong, so LessonBrief was built as the third option: the after-lesson admin done in a minute, on infrastructure where nothing about a pupil ever leaves the building.
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The website is already built. Each comment will have a reddit post URL, and the bot should leave a comment on that URL. We can use pythonanywhere.com for this to make it easiest. Source: about 3 years ago
If you are learning, use pythonanywhere.com as they specialize in python, and make setup easy. Only $5 a month. Start with a barebones flask app, get it to run, then follow a tutorial. Actually better to build the app locally, easier to test with IDE like Pycharm. Then upload to the net. Source: about 3 years ago
Hello, I have a Minecraft server running on a Rpi with Paper. It works great and I use it to play with some of my friends. However, the server's public IP address often changes, meaning that I have to give my friends the new IP address daily. Being a programmer, I feel this could be automated. I don't want to buy a domain, so I want to try and setup a system where the server sends Its IP to my PythonAnywhere... Source: over 3 years ago
Hosting wise, I would reccomend pythonanywhere.com, combined with either https://imagekit.io or https://cloudinary.com. Source: over 3 years ago
So what is the best alternative? I have one Plotly Dash app on pythonanywhere.com where I spend 6 bucks a month so I don't want to spend anymore than 5 dollars per month on the PHP + MySQL. Source: over 3 years ago
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