Plan the week.
Live today.

The homeschool planner app that schedules a year in minutes, opens to today every morning, and writes its own records — by voice, by photo, or by hand.

The whole year Schedules itself in minutes
A day view Says what's next
Voice or photo Logging, no typing
Records Build themselves
One minute, the whole product
The hidden tax

Teaching your kids isn't the hard part.
The admin work around it is.

Sunday, 9 pm

"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.

Wednesday, eraser in hand

"Didn't I just write this?"

A sick day Monday. A field trip Friday. The schedule has to be redrawn — again. Half of last week is crossed out.

After bedtime

"What did we actually do today?"

You sit down to log the day. Most of it is already a blur. Typing it all out is enough to close the laptop.

How it works

Set up the year. Stay on track. Stay compliant.

  1. 01

    Set up the year

    Drop in each curriculum once. Paste a TOC, snap photos, paste a ChatGPT plan. The year schedules itself.

  2. 02

    Stay on track

    The app opens to today. What's next, what's done, what's later. Open it. Get on with the day.

  3. 03

    Log without typing

    Talk for thirty seconds. Snap a photo. Or type. The record writes itself, ready for state reporting.

Set up a year, fast

Three ways to import a curriculum.

Paste a table of contents, snap a photo, or paste a ChatGPT plan. The app reads every lesson and lays it across the year.

CONTENTS
Lesson 1 · Place value
Lesson 2 · Add & subtract
Lesson 3 · Word problems
Lesson 4 · Multiplication...
Lesson 5 · Investigation
Option 1 · Paste

Paste the table of contents.

Copy the table of contents from any curriculum book and paste it in. The app turns each line into a scheduled lesson.

You get Saxon Math 5/4 — 120 lessons, scheduled across 36 weeks.
BOTANY
Option 2 · Photo

Take a photo of the contents pages.

Snap the contents pages with your phone. The app reads the page numbers and pulls out every lesson.

You get Apologia Botany — 13 lessons, scheduled across 30 weeks.
You: 30 weeks of nature study
Sure! Here's a plan organized by season…
You: paste this in Homeschool Planner
Option 3 · ChatGPT

Paste a plan from ChatGPT.

Already asked ChatGPT to plan a unit study? Paste the conversation in. It becomes a real, scheduled plan on your calendar.

You get 30 weeks of nature study, dated and on the calendar.
When real life shifts the plan

Move a day. The year recalculates itself.

Sick day Monday. Field trip Wednesday. A chapter that took two days. Mark what happened. Every later lesson renumbers across the year.

1 You do

Skip Tuesday

Sick day, field trip, snow.


The app does

Wednesday picks up where Tuesday left off. Every later session shifts by one.

2 You do

Drag a session

Schedule changed.


The app does

The week re-flows around the change. Lesson order holds across the year.

3 You do

Repeat a lesson

A chapter that took two days.


The app does

Tomorrow jumps to the next lesson. The year nudges by one day.

Plan or log, your way

Talk, snap, or type. You decide.

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.

  • Voice Hold the mic. Talk for 30 seconds. Edit or save.
  • Photo Snap the page. The app reads it and pre-fills.
  • Type The form is right there. Quick, manual, optional.
Anti-screen? We've got you

A screen is optional for your children.

Homeschool Planner is for the parent. Plan the week, print today's tasks, and your children work from paper. You log later, by voice or photo, on your phone.

  • One-tap printing — today, the week, or any range.
  • Per-child checklists with subjects, times, durations.
  • Black-ink, ink-saving design.
For the paperwork

Compliance and grading.

Coming up.

Luke Thomas, founder of Homeschool Planner
Built by
Luke Thomas
Homeschool dad of four · grew up homeschooled

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. 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. Bringing those productivity principles home to homeschooling families.

Pricing

Free during early access.

Sign up and start. No credit card. We'll tell you a month before that ever changes.

EARLY ACCESS
$0 per family · while we're growing
  • A year of curriculum from a TOC, photos, or ChatGPT
  • Plan the week, by subject or by child
  • Day view that opens to today
  • Plan or log by voice
  • Plan or log by photo
  • Printable task sheets
  • One family, however many children
  • A direct line to the founder
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FAQ

The short answers.

Do my children need a screen to use this?

No. The app is for the parent. Plan the week, print today's tasks, and your children work from paper.

I already use a paper planner. Why switch?

You don't have to give up paper. What moves to the app is the parent's side: the schedule, the rewrites, the records.

Does it really schedule the whole year?

Yes. Drop in a curriculum's table of contents and every lesson lands on a real day, in order.

How does voice logging work?

Tap the mic. Talk for thirty seconds. The app writes a log entry with title, subject, duration, and notes.

What about state reports?

Every lesson you log is a date-stamped record. That's the raw material your state asks for. Templates are coming.

Is there a mobile app?

Web first, mobile-friendly. A native installable version is on the list.

What happens to my data?

US servers, encrypted. Not sold, not shared, not used to train any model. Export or delete anytime.

Pour into your children.

We'll handle the planner. Free during early access. Up in two minutes.