Rheton

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Research assessment workspace

The process is the proof.

Rheton is one workspace for the whole of a written assignment — reading, annotating, planning, drafting, and marking, with peer critique running throughout. Because collaborative learning is captured as it's built, the finished work stands as living proof of genuine effort — effectively mitigating AI cheating, with no detector required.

A shared draft, coloured by who wrote what

Coastal planning changed on paper in 2024, yet the smaller authorities never gained the capacity to enforce it, and the gap widened where it was already worst.

Maya Okonwo Tom Reyes

Every character carries its author, down to the keystroke. Group essays mark themselves.

The problem

Generative AI broke the take-home essay.

A finished essay can be produced in seconds, and detectors can't reliably tell who — or what — wrote it.

The move

Stop policing the output. Capture the work.

Every annotation, note, and keystroke is attributed as it happens, so collaborative learning becomes its own proof — no detection required.

Read Plan Write Mark

One continuous flow — every stage in the same place, on the same record, with peer critique woven through each step.

See it working

Every prototype we've built so far, running on sample data from a fictional cohort. Open any one in a new tab — nothing you do is saved, and a reload gives you a fresh slate.

The staff side

About Rheton

The whole story, in a short narrated tour.

What Rheton is, the problem it solves, how the lifecycle fits together, and where it's heading — the case for a process-native way to assess.

A short, narrated walk through the product.