Upload a document. Get planning-ready content back.
Stop treating uploads like dead attachments. Upload a course guide, textbook page, or handout and Planlark extracts the topics, questions, teaching signals, and planning prompts that matter. Summaries and extracted content feed directly into unit creation, lesson drafting, and Lark conversations.
What the AI can do
AI can analyze the upload, summarize it, and use it directly in unit and lesson planning.

Uploaded documents become structured planning context instead of dead attachments.
Context aware
Connected to the weekly planner, schedule rules, and unit structure.
Teacher controlled
You review and refine changes instead of handing the whole process away.
Built for school reality
Designed around shifting timetables, real curriculum work, and mid-week edits.
Where PDF Analysis fits into the planning week.
Turn uploaded PDFs into summaries, teaching cues, likely topics, and planning prompts the AI can reuse later.
Support lesson creation from handouts, curriculum guides, chapter scans, and planning documents already used by teachers.
Reduce copy-paste work by making uploaded material usable inside the planner, Lark, and unit planner.
Real reasons teachers reach for this feature.
Course guide analysis
Upload a district course guide and get a summary of key topics, teaching emphases, and assessment hints.
Handout extraction
Upload a class handout and the AI identifies the learning targets and suggests where it fits in the current unit.
Textbook page scan
Upload a scanned textbook page and Planlark turns it into structured lesson input with discussion questions.
What it looks like when a teacher actually uses it.
These example prompts and outcomes show the kind of planning work this feature is designed to handle.
Prompt
"Analyze this Grade 9 economics chapter PDF and suggest what should become direct instruction, discussion, and assessment."
Outcome
Planlark summarizes the document, extracts the main concepts and questions, and turns them into planning-ready lesson ideas.
Prompt
"Upload this science safety lab sheet and create a lesson around it for tomorrow."
Outcome
Planlark analyzes the handout, drafts a lesson with objectives tied to the safety content, and places it on the next available slot.
Prompt
"Summarize this curriculum document and list the outcomes it references."
Outcome
The AI returns a structured summary with outcomes extracted and ready for auto-linking.
Keep exploring the planning workflow.
Related help
Learn how to use this in the product.
Curriculum
How to import curriculum and outcomes in Planlark
Paste curriculum text or ask Lark to import a framework, then review sub-outcomes, guiding questions, QA warnings, and shared-library approval before planning from it.
Read help guideUnit Planning
How to build units and lesson sequences in Planlark
Use the Unit Planner to create a unit, add source material, generate lesson sequences on real dates, and keep outcomes tied to the plan.
Read help guideAssessments
How to create assessments and assignment templates in Planlark
Build quizzes, exit tickets, standard assignments, and text-based assignments with answer keys, editable question types, and AI control over each assessment.
Read help guideRelated features
Keep exploring the workflow.
Scheduling
Auto-Scheduled Plans
Units and lesson sequences can land on real class dates automatically using your rotation, holidays, and calendar overrides.
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Calendar Command Center
Your planner stays connected to the actual school calendar, not a generic week view.
Read feature pageReflection
Daily Debrief
Quick end-of-day reflection becomes planning memory instead of getting lost in notes.
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