Try the weekly planner
Add a plan, choose one or several days, move cards around, mark things done or skipped, and see if the flow makes sense.
Feedback
SoftWeek Planner is usable now for weekly planning, multi-day activities, child profiles, saved weeks, and simple records. I’m still using real feedback to decide what needs to be clearer, easier, or more useful next.
No account needed. No payment. Your planner data saves in this browser while the account-backed version is being shaped.
What I’m looking for
I’m looking for notes on whether the planner feels clear, calm, useful, and easy enough to come back to during a real homeschool week.
Does adding plans feel easy?
Would multi-day plans save you time?
Do saved weeks and child rundowns feel useful?
What feels cramped, confusing, or unnecessary?
Add a plan, choose one or several days, move cards around, mark things done or skipped, and see if the flow makes sense.
Use the save-week button and check whether the child rundowns feel helpful or if they need to work differently.
The most helpful feedback is what felt confusing, cramped, too rigid, or missing for your actual homeschool week.
Quick note
The planner uses browser storage right now so families can try the weekly flow without signing up. The next foundation is account-backed saving, children, weekly records, and backups once the flow feels right.