v1.0.0 — Available now

Group Project Coordinator

The most universally hated part of college, handled. Divide tasks fairly, track who's doing what, and draft check-in messages that don't sound passive-aggressive. Keep your group on track without being "that person."

Group Projects Tasks Deadlines Accountability Messages Teamwork
Setup guide
By Will @ JSG 2 min setup Free
$ check progress
 
GROUP PROJECT: Marketing Case Study
Due: April 28 | 12 days left
 
Task Status:
  Market research    Sarah     ✓ Done
  Competitor analysis Mike      ⚠ Due tomorrow
  Write intro          You       ✓ Done
  Write analysis      Sarah     → In progress
  Build slides         Jess       ○ Not started
  Final review        Everyone ○ Apr 27
 
Overall: 33% complete
 
⚠ Mike's section is due tomorrow.
  Want me to draft a friendly check-in?
What you get

Four commands. Fair division.

Say these to Claude and the plugin handles the rest.

"divide tasks"

Task Divider

Break down the project into pieces, assign teammates based on strengths, and set internal deadlines with buffer time built in.

"check progress"

Progress Tracker

See who's done what at a glance. Flags overdue tasks and suggests next actions. Great for scheduled check-ins every few days.

"draft a message"

Message Drafter

Generate friendly check-ins, deadline reminders, and accountability nudges for your group chat. Copies to clipboard — you send it.

"help me get started"

Project Setup

Add your class, project details, teammate names, and due date. Everything runs off this profile.

Setup guide

Up and running in 2 minutes.

No coding required. Just follow these steps.

1

Download & install

Download the plugin file. Open Claude Desktop → Settings → Plugins → drag it in.

2

Set up your project

Say "help me get started" and tell it about your class, project, teammates, and deadline. Takes 2 minutes.

3

Divide and conquer

Say "divide tasks" and let it create a fair breakdown. Then use "check progress" every few days to stay on track.

FAQ

Common questions.

Quick answers to things people usually ask.

Never. It drafts messages and copies them to your clipboard. You paste and send on your own.
Currently it handles one project at a time. Start a new conversation for a different project.
It can't force accountability, but it helps you draft professional check-ins and tracks what's overdue so you have documentation.
It manages tasks locally. For shared docs, you'd still use your usual tools — this coordinates who does what and by when.

Group projects, minus the drama.

Divide tasks fairly and keep everyone on track.