easygradecalculator.co

Sanjesh
Founder & Builder, Easy Grade Calculator

Hi, I’m Sanjesh, the person who built Easy Grade Calculator. I work as an SEO specialist and web tools developer with over 6 years of experience, and I hold a background as a Registered Computer Systems Engineer. I’ve spent years building and optimizing websites for clients across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, but this site is something I built for a more personal reason: useful tools should be free, accurate, and genuinely easy to use, without ads getting in the way or formulas you can’t verify.

Why this site exists

Grade math sounds simple until you’re trying to figure out what score you need on a final to keep a scholarship, or you’re a teacher converting a stack of raw scores into final grades before a deadline, or you’re a parent trying to understand how your kid’s grade actually got calculated. I built Easy Grade Calculator because the tools already out there were either inaccurate, cluttered with ads, or built for one narrow use case. I wanted something that just works and that you can trust the first time you use it.

Who this is for

This site is built for students working out what they need to pass or hit a target GPA, teachers who need a fast and reliable way to finalize grades for a class, parents trying to understand how grades are calculated and what’s at stake, and really, anyone else who lands here needing a quick, accurate answer. You don’t have to fit neatly into any of those groups to find this useful.

How I keep it accurate

I personally build and test every calculator on this site against real grading scenarios, weighted categories, GPA scales, and curve adjustments included, before it goes live. If something doesn’t add up, I want to know. Corrections are usually made within a day or two of being reported, because accuracy matters more to me here than traffic does.

Our commitment going forward

Easy Grade Calculator is free to use, and the core tools always will be. If this site grows and starts generating meaningful revenue, part of that will go toward contributing to student scholarships. If we’re earning from a tool that helps people with their education, it only makes sense that some of that finds its way back into supporting people’s education directly. This isn’t a formal program yet, but it’s something we’re building toward from the start, and we’ll share real updates here as it becomes concrete.

Get in touch

Found an error, have a feature idea, or just want to say hello? Reach out through the Contact page. I read every message myself.