Features built for judgement, tone, and professional school writing
Zaza Draft is designed to help teachers write professional parent emails, spot tone risk before sending, and improve report comments so they say something genuinely useful.
Tone support for difficult wording
Spots lines that may read as too blunt, cold, or easy to misread and helps you move toward calmer alternatives.
Safer school communication
Supports parent emails, behaviour updates, and documentation where professionalism and caution both matter.
Clear tone across languages
Helps keep meaning and tone respectful in multilingual parent communication.
Drafts you can reuse
Save, revise, and export wording patterns that work well in real school situations.
Multiple versions for better judgement
Compare calmer, clearer, or more informative variants instead of settling for the first output.
How the features help in real writing
Good communication is not just about generating text. It is about making the final wording more professional, clearer, and more useful.
Cold vs professional
Weaker
I have received your email. This behaviour needs to improve.
Stronger
Thank you for your email. I wanted to briefly share what happened today and how we are continuing to support your child in building more positive classroom habits.
Generic vs meaningful
Weaker
Sofia works hard and is kind.
Stronger
Sofia works with steady concentration. She is especially strong at responding thoughtfully to feedback and developing her ideas with care.
Vague vs clear
Weaker
There were a few issues this week.
Stronger
I wanted to share two brief moments from this week where Daniel needed reminders during group work, so you have a clear picture of what we are addressing in school.
How it works
Three simple steps to better parent messages
Enter your message
Type or paste your draft comment about the student
Get instant feedback
Draft analyzes tone, clarity, and appropriateness
Copy and send
Export your polished message in seconds
Start writing better messages today
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