"What are we doing this week?"
The planning eats the weekend. You're patching together curriculum guides and last week's progress. Then Monday hits.
We handle the schedule, the daily plan, and the lesson tracking. So you can teach your children, and spend less time on admin.
You got into homeschooling to pour into your children. Not to spend your day on admin.
The planning eats the weekend. You're patching together curriculum guides and last week's progress. Then Monday hits.
Sick day Monday. Field trip Wednesday. A chapter took two days. By Friday, half the planner is erased and rewritten. By the next week, you've stopped trying.
You sit down to log the day. Half of it is already a blur. Typing it all out, lesson by lesson, is enough to close the laptop.
Three steps. The first happens once, Sunday night. The other two happen in seconds, all week long.
Plan the week · One canvas, three views, every child in the family
Typing is the hardest part of any planner. We made it optional. Voice and photo handle the planning and the logging. Every entry becomes a date-stamped record, so your state report writes itself by year-end.
Hold the mic. Tell the app what your child just did. It writes a log entry with subject, duration, and notes. Edit or save.
You say "Sunny has phonics short vowels this morning, about 20 minutes."Take a picture of a curriculum guide, worksheet, or finished work. The app reads it and pre-fills the lesson. Works for planning or logging.
App reads "Saxon Math 5/4, Chapter 4, Lesson 22."Prefer to type? The lesson form is right there with the same fields voice or photo would fill. Quick, manual, works for planning or logging.
Manual entry Title, subject, duration, notes. Save.Less time on administrivia, more time with your kids.
Homeschool Planner is for the parent. Plan the week, print today's tasks, and your children work from paper. You log what got done later, by voice or photo, on your phone.
Paper for the children. Digital records for the parent and the state.
Thomas Family — Today's School
Three things we're building, in this order.
Quarterly and annual reports ready for your state. Skip the cut-and-paste. Hand it in.
Grades alongside lessons. No separate spreadsheet. See progress per subject and per child.
Report templates that pull from your logged lessons. Until they ship, your records sit ready, organized by date, subject, and child.
I grew up homeschooled. Now my wife and I homeschool our four children. I built this because we needed it. We didn't want another screen in our children's day either.
You started homeschooling to be there with your children, not to run a tiny school district. So I'm building the tool that takes the admin off your plate.
Before this, I founded a company that helped remote teams plan their day and stay on track at work. I'm bringing those productivity principles home to homeschooling families.
Free during early access. Built one feature at a time, by a parent, for parents.
Join the list. We'll send an invite when your spot opens.
No. The app is for the parent. Plan the week, print today's tasks, and your children work from paper. You log what got done later, by voice or photo.
You don't have to give up paper. Your children keep their checklists. What moves to the app is the parent's side: the schedule, the rewrites, the records. The plan bends with real life. The paper side stays paper.
Tap the mic in the day view. Talk for up to 30 seconds about what your child just did or is about to do. The app writes a log entry with title, subject, duration, and notes. Edit or save. What's stored is the written record, not the audio.
Take a photo of the workbook page, worksheet, or finished project. The app reads it and pre-fills the lesson log. You confirm or edit.
Today: every lesson you log is a date-stamped record with subject, duration, and notes. That's the raw material your state asks for. Coming: report templates that pull from those records and write the document for you.
Web first, mobile-friendly. Open it in your phone's browser. It works fine. A real installable version is on the list.
Not yet. One account per family for now. Multi-parent and child login come once the basics are rock solid.
Stored on US servers, encrypted. Not sold, not shared, not used to train any model. We save the written log, not the raw audio or image. Export or delete anytime.
Not for a while. We'll tell you a month before that changes. Early-access users get a heads-up first.
We'll handle the planner. Free during early access.