About Time

Daily planner

The week that bends.

Four kids, four grade levels, one of you. The baby needs you the exact minute your third-grader hits the hard part. By Thursday the plan you made Sunday is in pieces, and someone — there’s always a someone — got shortchanged again. Teaching more than one child isn’t really a scheduling problem. There’s one of you, and everyone needs you at once.

How it works

A plan that already knows your Tuesdays are short.

Shaped to you

A plan shaped to your family.

Tell About Time what each child is studying and how your week actually runs — full days, half days, the afternoon you’re always out. It lays the whole year across the weeks: every subject, every child, paced to finish on time. Not a rigid grid you fight — a plan that already knows your Tuesdays are short.

This weekWeek of Sep 8
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Mon/Wed/Fri full · Tue/Thu short — it already knows.

When life happens

The day goes sideways. The plan doesn’t.

Strep throat. A surprise trip. A week you just need off. One button moves the owed work forward and re-paces the rest — and it never touches what’s already done. Your completed lessons, your logged hours: untouched, every time. The plan flexes around real life instead of shaming you for it.

TuesdayDay off

Strep throat. 3 lessons owed.

Move owed work forward
67%
Back on track
Finished work untouched, every time.

The part no one else does

One of you. Everyone at once.

Here’s the difference: About Time staggers your children so they don’t all need you in the same ten minutes. It reads who needs you hands-on and who can run solo, and weaves the day so one child is deep in a lesson with you while another works independently — then they trade. One button rebalances the whole family. You stop being pulled four directions at once.

One of you, two kids
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They trade off — never both needing you at once.

You taught the week. The paperwork wrote itself.

Every lesson you finish rolls straight into your records — hours and subjects, building quietly in the background.

Build your week — free