Auto-submit
Submit your assignment online automatically, at the deadline.
The hard part of an assignment was never the writing. It was the 11:58 PM panic, the formatting, the upload, the refresh, the hope that it went through.
Minutely takes the submission off your plate entirely. Set the deadline once and walk away. It submits your assignment at the exact minute it's due — straight into Canvas, or emailed to your professor from your own inbox.
Free to start · no credit card · you approve every send
Scheduled to the exact deadline
Pick on-time or last-minute. Minutely fires the send server-side, accurate to the minute. You don't have to be awake, online, or anywhere near your laptop.
From your own email, with your name on it
Connect your Gmail once and every submission goes out from your address. Your professor sees exactly what they'd see if you sent it yourself, no third-party trace, no shared inbox.
Never miss a deadline again
Minutely BCCs you when each assignment sends, so you always have a copy and a timestamp. Upload your syllabus and Autopilot queues every deadline for the term automatically.
How it works
Tell Minutely the assignment, the word count, and the deadline.
Read it, edit it, or ask for a rewrite. Nothing sends without you.
Straight into Canvas, or emailed to your professor from your own inbox — right at the deadline.
Frequently asked questions
How does it actually submit the assignment?+
It emails the assignment, as a PDF attachment or email text, to the recipient you choose, at the time you schedule. Email is the universally accepted submission channel.
What if I'm asleep when it's due?+
That's the whole point. The send fires from our server at the deadline. Your laptop and internet can both be off.
Can it submit to Canvas or other portals?+
Yes — Canvas submission is live. Connect your Canvas account and Minutely submits directly into the assignment as a PDF, Word doc, or text entry. Email auto-send still works too, for classes that collect work that way.
Do I approve it before it sends?+
Always. Nothing goes out until you've read and approved the draft.