How ClassMate Match works
The whole point is a group project where the work is actually shared, and you can see it. Here's the flow, start to finish.
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Set up your profile
Your availability, skills, and work style — under five minutes. It's what lets the work get split fairly, and in a class it's how you get grouped into a balanced team.
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Start or join a team
Create your own project team, or join a class with the code your instructor shares. Either way, you're now a team with a shared space.
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Agree on how you'll work
Roles, meeting cadence, and internal deadlines, set once in the Team Agreement. Sorting it up front skips most of the arguments later.
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Break the project into tasks
Add each task, give it an owner and a size. When you assign, you can see how much everyone already has on their plate — so nobody quietly ends up carrying the whole thing.
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Check in each week
A quick note: what you got done, anything blocking you, and whether you're on track. Thirty seconds, and it keeps everyone honest with themselves.
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Watch the contribution log
Built automatically from your tasks and check-ins — nobody types it. It shows who's carrying what, and flags when the work hasn't been shared out, while there's still time to fix it.