Canvas Reminder Bot

Don't miss your homework deadline again

Get notified about your deadlines on Canvas via Telegram.

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Intelligent Automation

Canvas Reminder is a Telegram bot designed to keep you on top of your coursework without the hassle.

Smart Notifications

It sends you notifications only if you haven't completed your homework. Once you submit, the reminders stop automatically.

No Manual Setup

Forget about setting schedules or alarms. The bot syncs directly with Canvas to know exactly when your homework is due and whether you've done it.

Syncs 24/7

Real-time status updates

Your Data, Secured

We believe privacy is a fundamental right, not a feature.

Google Cloud KMS Encryption

Your Canvas tokens are encrypted using Google Cloud KMS before ever touching our database.

Minimal Data Retention

We only store what's absolutely necessary to check your deadlines. Once you delete the bot, your data is permanently erased from our servers instantly.

Open Source

Don't just take our word for it. Our entire codebase is open source on GitHub. You can audit exactly how we handle your data yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We've got answers.

You can generate a new token in your Canvas settings under "Approved Integrations". Scroll down to "+ New Access Token", name it (e.g., "Telegram Bot"), and copy the token provided.
Absolutely. Your Canvas token is securely encrypted using Google Cloud KMS and is used solely to check your assignments. Our infrastructure relies on Google Cloud Services for enhanced security, and you can revoke the token anytime through your Canvas settings.

You can view all our actions on GitHub and it is open source, including how we handle your data.
Yes! As long as your institution uses Canvas LMS (most do), it will work perfectly. You just need to search for your university name in the bot.
Nothing. Canvas Reminder is a free, open-source project created to help students stay organized. No hidden fees, no ads.

Have other questions? Reach out to zkalykov@na.edu