Built for both parent and student
Parents plan the day. Students can actually see it, work through it, and track what’s finished.
About Homeschool Flow
I'm Josh. My wife Apphia homeschools our teenager, and we have six kids total — ages 3 to 16. We live on 12 acres in rural Pennsylvania, which means our school commute is about fifteen feet.
Homeschool Flow exists because Apphia tried everything else first. Planner apps, scheduling tools, record keepers. They all had the same problem: they were built for the parent and completely ignored the student. Our son had no way to see his own assignments, no dashboard, no way to submit his work or track what he'd finished. Apphia was planning the day and then verbally telling him what to do. That worked when he was younger. It doesn't work for a teenager.
So I built something that works for both of them. Apphia sets up courses, creates daily plans, and grades assignments. Our son logs in, sees his day, checks things off, and submits his work. They both see progress. Nobody has to ask “did you finish your math?”
They use it every single day. That's the kind of feedback that's hard to argue with.
Homeschool Flow is not a curriculum. It doesn't tell you what to teach. It's the daily operating system for families who already know what they're doing and just need a better way to organize it. Parent plans, student executes, everyone sees where things stand.
There's no company behind this. It's a family project, built by a dad who writes code for a living and a mom who needed a tool that actually respected how homeschooling works.
— Josh & Apphia
Parents plan the day. Students can actually see it, work through it, and track what’s finished.
This isn’t theory or market research theater. It came out of the way our own family actually works every day.
Homeschool Flow is not curriculum. It’s the daily operating system for families who already know what they want to teach.
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