Flexible homeschool planning

Plan a homeschool week that can move with real life.

SoftWeek Planner helps you add loose plans, place one activity on multiple days, assign plans to children, move things when the week changes, and save a simple record of what happened.

The planner is usable now with browser storage while the account-backed version is being shaped from real feedback.

Soft weekly plan

This weekMoveable cardsLocal save for now

Read chapter 4 together

Reading · Morning · Emma

DoneMove to Wed

Swimming / movement time

Mon · Wed · Fri · Everyone

Multi-dayAdded once

Saved week idea

Save the week and get a simple child rundown based on what was planned, moved, skipped, completed, and noted.

Nature walk + leaf sketching

Nature · Afternoon · Everyone

Done Skip allowed Adjust
Multi-day plansSaved week recordsChild profiles

Why it exists

SoftWeek Planner is built for the parts normal planners make harder.

The goal is simple: less re-typing, less guilt when the week changes, and easier records without turning homeschool into another admin job.

Real homeschool weeks change.

A sick day, errands, outside time, appointments, or a lesson that turns into something else can throw off a rigid planner fast.

Repeated plans should not mean repeated typing.

If something happens more than once a week, like swimming, reading, chores, or practice work, you can add it once and place it on several days.

Records should feel helpful, not heavy.

Saved weeks and child rundowns make it easier to look back without turning homeschool into another admin job.

How it works

Start planning without a setup maze.

SoftWeek Planner is built around the weekly rhythm most homeschool families already live in: add the plans, adjust when life changes, and save a simple record when the week is done.

Add your children

Use the children section or the planner sidebar to add the names you actually plan for.

Build a soft week

Add reading, math, outings, life skills, movement, chores, or anything else, then choose one day or several.

Move, mark, and save

Move cards when life changes, mark them done or skipped, add notes about what happened, then save the week.

Use it and shape what comes next

Try it for a real homeschool week, then tell me what would make it better.

SoftWeek Planner is usable now for children, weekly plans, multi-day activities, saved weeks, and child records. Feedback still matters because the goal is to build the parts homeschool families will actually use.

Your planner saves in this browser right now, so you can use it without creating an account.

Accounts and backed-up storage are the next foundation.

The local version helps test the weekly flow first. The account-backed version should keep saved weeks, children, plans, and records in a real database with backups.