AI academic ecosystem for universities

Every student gets a clear academic path.

Gradlae turns transcripts, degree requirements, course data, advising knowledge, and campus opportunities into one personalized action plan for university students.

Transcript-aware planningAdvisor review built inCampus resources matched to goals
Academic PathAdvisor Verified
Credits earned72
Requirements left8
Grad target2027
Next semester plan12 credits
FIN 311 MajorMIS 304 Prereq metResearch Lab Match
17k+
Course records processed
1
University dataset focus
90
Day pilot design
4
Student-success workflows
Built around real academic workflows
Transcript planningDegree requirementsAI advisingCampus opportunities

An action layer for the student journey.

Gradlae starts with academic planning, then expands into the resources and opportunities students need to build a stronger college life.

Students

One place to know what to do next

Course planning, credit tracking, graduation requirements, advising answers, and campus opportunities come together in one academic dashboard.

Advisors

Better context before every meeting

Gradlae surfaces transcript history, requirement gaps, common questions, and advisor-review moments before appointments happen.

Universities

Student success that becomes measurable

Track advising demand, planning friction, resource discovery, and academic risk without forcing students through another disconnected portal.

One platform for progress, care, and discovery.

1

Transcript Intelligence

Turn completed courses, grades, credits, and transfer history into a clear academic picture.

2

Degree Requirement Tracking

Show what is complete, what is missing, and what can block graduation.

3

Course Planning

Recommend practical semester paths using prerequisites, availability, and student goals.

4

Credit Progress

Help students understand credit totals, requirement categories, and graduation timelines.

5

Risk Signals

Flag prerequisite gaps, overloaded terms, and courses that need human advisor review.

6

What-If Planning

Let students explore switching majors, adding minors, summer courses, or faster graduation routes.

From transcript to next best action.

The first pilot stays narrow enough to measure, while the product shows the larger academic ecosystem vision.

01

Connect the student record

Students upload a transcript or connect verified academic data so Gradlae can understand completed courses, credits, and progress.

02

Map the degree path

Gradlae compares the student record against real university requirements, prerequisites, and course availability.

03

Create the next action plan

Students see what to take next, what is missing, where they are at risk, and which decisions need advisor review.

04

Match campus opportunities

Gradlae recommends tutoring, research, clubs, events, and support resources that fit the student path and goals.

The first version should prove operational value.

Target: -25%

Measure repetitive degree-planning and requirement questions deflected during registration periods.

Advisor load
Measured during beta
Target: 80%

Track how many beta students can identify their next courses, missing credits, and graduation blockers.

Planning clarity
Measured during beta
Target: 3x

Measure whether students discover more relevant tutoring, clubs, research, and campus resources.

Resource discovery
Measured during beta
90 days

Start with one department, one set of requirements, real student feedback, and advisor review.

Pilot scope
Measured during beta

What a university buyer should see in the demo.

Student View
A student sees credits, requirements, course options, advisor warnings, and personalized campus opportunities in one dashboard.
Advisor View
An advisor sees the student's plan, unresolved questions, risk flags, and the source data behind each recommendation.
University View
Student questions become patterns: missing requirements, confusing policies, bottleneck courses, and resources students cannot find.

Start with one department. Prove the layer.

Gradlae is designed for a focused university pilot before expanding across the full student journey.