April 28th, 2026

Integrity reports

We've added integrity reports to Evalmee to help you analyze exam attempts with potential cheating risks.

Previously, suspicious events were visible within the submissions. The integrity report now groups affected examinees in a dedicated space, separate from grading and results.

For each exam attempt, you can now manually flag the integrity as:

  • Respected

  • Not respected, if you confirm the examinee cheated

  • To review, if you want to decide later

You can also add an internal note to keep a record of your decision.

Once you've made a decision for a examinee, Evalmee automatically moves to the next one. This lets you review at-risk cases faster.

New timeline

We've added a graph showing the examinee's journey through the different pages or exercises of the exam. You can now see at a glance the order in which the examinee viewed the question pages and where they spent their time.

We've also revamped the timeline:

  • Similar events have been grouped

  • Exits shorter than 1s are no longer displayed by default

  • Time added

  • You can now zoom with Ctrl + mouse wheel (or Command + wheel on Mac) and pan through the timeline by clicking

Improved analytics

We rebuilt the analytics from scratch so you have fewer cases to review manually. Notable improvements on:

  • exam exits

  • handling of exams opened across multiple browsers or devices

We've also improved how we handle many edge cases: use of the browser's "back" button, browsers blocking screenshots, computer shutdown during the exam, etc.

✨ Other improvements

  • Support for grading criteria on spreadsheet and diagram questions

  • Improved quality of the grading assistant

  • Very wide tables in open-ended answers can now be scrolled

🐞 Bug fixes

  • Fixed a bug in Excel question imports when a cell contained only non-printable characters