Svlent was born out of a real problem — class teachers drowning in paperwork, scattered spreadsheets, and manual processes. Two students from the Computer Science Engineering department set out to change that.
Every class teacher knows the struggle — attendance registers filled out by hand, assignment tracking scattered across notebooks, marks juggled between spreadsheets, and record submission checklists that seem to lose themselves. The entire process is exhausting, error-prone, and takes away valuable time that should be spent teaching.
Affan and Zubair, both CSE students who witnessed this firsthand, decided enough was enough. Svlent is their answer: a clean, fast, all-in-one classroom management system that replaces the chaos with clarity. From taking attendance in seconds to tracking every student's composite performance in real time — Svlent puts the teacher back in control.
What started as a semester project quickly evolved into something much more complete — a platform with secure authentication, multi-class support, a full teaching planner, and a composite grading engine that actually reflects how students are performing.
Every interaction saves instantly. No refresh, no waiting — just real-time classroom management that keeps up with you.
Bcrypt-hashed passwords, session-based auth, and class-level data isolation ensure only you see your data.
From attendance rings to composite grades, from record submissions to a full timetable — everything in one place.
Works flawlessly on mobile, tablet, and desktop. Take attendance from your phone, review marks on your laptop.
Two students. One goal. Countless hours. Zero compromises.
The architect behind Svlent. Affan designed and built the entire backend — the Express.js API, SQLite database schema, session-based authentication, and all seven major feature modules. He also led the frontend development, crafting the UI system, component logic, and the composite grading engine. If Svlent works, it's because Affan made it work.
The creative eye of Svlent. Zubair brought the visual identity to life — crafting the UI components, color system, layout structures, and the responsive design that makes Svlent feel polished across every screen size. He contributed to the frontend HTML and CSS that give Svlent its clean, modern aesthetic. Good design is invisible, and Zubair made sure of that.
Building Svlent wasn't a quick weekend project. Affan and Zubair poured weeks of late nights, early mornings, and relentless debugging sessions into every single feature. Every toggle, every animation, every database query, every API response — all carefully crafted and tested.
The goal was never to just ship a project. The goal was to build something that a real teacher could open on a Monday morning and never want to go back to spreadsheets. That standard takes time. It takes care. It takes the kind of commitment these two brought to every commit.
See exactly what Affan and Zubair built — your classroom deserves it.