Everything a homeschool mom actually keeps track of, set up once and kept current for you.
Enter kids, grades, curricula, and the days you do each subject. The year lays itself out and rolls forward when life happens.
One tap turns any lesson into print-ready PDFs: copywork, vocabulary, discussion questions, narration prompts, and worksheets.
Each week threads a verse, a virtue, and a cross-curricular theme through every subject, with a family dinner prompt included.
Catechism, Bible reading, hymn of the month, scripture memory. Set them once and they auto-schedule beside math and science.
Pick Reformed, Catholic, Classical, Evangelical, or no filter. Every AI-generated piece aligns. No secular drift, no surprises.
Attendance, hours, subjects, lesson detail. One tap to a PDF you can email or AirPrint straight to your inspector.
Today, Plan, To-do, Supplementals, and Family — everything you need, nothing you don't.






Apologia on the kitchen table, Saxon after breakfast, IEW in the carpool line, Bible at bedtime, co-op on Wednesday. That's the reality this was built for. Kinzi, homeschool mom of five
Try everything free for two weeks. Family Sharing supported. Cancel anytime.
Most of the app works offline. The AI-generated supplements need a connection when you tap to generate them, but your plan, schedule, and records are always available.
Yes. Everything lives on your iPhone. No cloud sync, no analytics, no advertising IDs, no data collection. Your family's records are yours alone.
Any of them. It ships with templates for Saxon, Apologia, IEW, The Good and the Beautiful, and many more, and you can add your own or snap a photo of a syllabus to import one.
The schedule rolls forward on its own. Add co-op, sports, or appointments as recurring family events and the app skips schoolwork on those days automatically.
Yes. Every kid, every subject, every week lives on one plan, each child with their own schedule.