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Homeschooling & Activity-Heavy Families

Use case

Homeschooling & Activity-Heavy Families

A clearer shared view for lesson blocks, activities, carpools, and home routines when multiple children and overlapping calendars make the week hard to track.
Read-only shared view for homeschool schedules, activities, and household routines

Who this is for

Families balancing homeschooling, activities, appointments, and home routines across multiple children. Especially useful when one adult is planning the week but several people need visibility into what is happening next. Built for households where lessons, pickups, activity timing, and daily routines overlap enough that the week becomes hard to track without a shared view.

Why this works

The friction comes from stacked routines, not one big event. A shared read-only view helps everyone see lesson blocks, activity timing, pickups, and schedule changes without turning one calendar into a collaborative editing tool.

ComingUp Today gives families one clearer picture of the week while letting each adult keep their own calendar intact. Instead of relying on repeated reminders, screenshots, or constant back-and-forth, the household gets shared visibility into what is coming up and what needs to happen next.

Key benefits

  • Keep lessons, activities, and home routines visible in one place
  • Reduce repeated check-ins about pickups, timing, and schedule changes
  • Let each adult keep their own calendar while sharing the household view
  • Make overlapping lesson blocks, activity windows, and home routines easier to follow
  • Use a shared household screen for fast daily visibility
  • Reduce coordination overhead when the week changes midstream

How it works

Connect existing calendars from common providers. Choose what should appear in the shared view. Everyone sees the same read-only “coming up” picture for lesson blocks, activities, pickups, and routines without handing over edit access or rebuilding the family’s schedule from scratch.

Related household context

Some families also use recipes and household notes to keep repeat meals, kitchen context, and day-to-day routines easier to manage when multiple adults are helping at home.

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