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STEP 1

Set it up once

Your kids, your curriculum, your state.

STEP 2

Jot down the day

A quick note in the app, or just text it in.

STEP 3

Records write themselves

Attendance, grades, and reports. Done for you.

From quick texts to real records

What you text in
Mon
jesse read for a while 📚, and camellia did her Good & Beautiful math + an Oregon Trail essay
Logged 📓 Jesse: reading. Camellia: math, writing.
oh and camellia got 20 min of piano in 🎹
Tue
co-op park day! camellia's deep in her ecosystems unit, did food webs + watched a crash course. jesse counted coins at the store 🪙
Logged 📓 Camellia: science, co-op. Jesse: money math.
Wed
no school today, everyone's under the weather 🤒
Marked Wednesday off. Feel better!
Thu
back at it, camellia did a math lesson + more ecosystems reading, jesse practiced telling time ⏰
Logged 📓 Camellia: math, science. Jesse: math.
Fri
camellia's math test came back, 88!
Logged 📓 Camellia: math test (88%).
What you get back
Records · week of Jun 8
Mon8
Tue9
Wed10
Thu11
Fri12
Camellia
Math
Lesson 95
Language Arts
Oregon Trail essay
Music
Piano, 20 min
Jesse
Reading
Read-aloud + phonics, 40 min
◇ Co-op
Park day
Shared · 2 of 2
Camellia
Science
Ecosystems: food webs, Crash Course
Jesse
Math
Counting coins to $1
Camellia
Math
Lesson 96
Science
Ecosystems reading (library)
Jesse
Math
Telling time to the hour
Camellia
Math
Chapter test, 88%
Mon8
Camellia
Math
Lesson 95
Language Arts
Oregon Trail essay
Music
Piano, 20 min
Jesse
Reading
Read-aloud + phonics, 40 min
Tue9
◇ Co-op
Park day
Shared · 2 of 2
Camellia
Science
Ecosystems: food webs, Crash Course
Jesse
Math
Counting coins to $1
Wed10
No school
Thu11
Camellia
Math
Lesson 96
Science
Ecosystems reading (library)
Jesse
Math
Telling time to the hour
Fri12
Camellia
Math
Chapter test, 88%
Course progressOn track
Math · The Good & the Beautiful · 96 of 120
Weekly summary

Instruction was provided on four days (June 8–12), covering Mathematics, Language Arts, Science (an ecosystems unit), Music, and Reading, including a Mathematics assessment (88%). Camellia and Jesse attended a homeschool co-op park day on June 9; Wednesday was a day off. Mathematics remains on pace to finish by year-end.

Written from your logs, combined or per student, ready for a quarterly report or portfolio review. Edit anytime.

Gradebook

Mention a score in a text, like "math test came back, 88!", and it lands here on its own, building toward report cards and transcripts.

Camellia · Math chapter testcaptured from your Friday text88%

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F.A.Q.

Will it work with the way we do things?

It's built for the mix. Keep the one or two subjects you actually pace (your math, usually) on track, and let everything else (unit studies, library days, co-op, the rabbit holes your kids fall into) just get logged as you go. Tabbylayers over whatever you already use: it tracks pace against your materials' own lessons where you want a finish line, and captures activities where you don't.

Can I plan ahead, or do I have to?

Both, your way. Next week shows up pre-filled from your rhythm, so planning is mostly already done; leave it and it's set. Want more control? Lay out the week or the whole term ahead (recurring blocks, co-op days, due dates) and tweak any of it in a tap. Or turn planning off entirely and just keep the records. It's there when you want it, gone when you don't.

What about my state's requirements?

Records are kept at daily granularity (days of instruction, subjects covered, assessments, and portfolio-worthy activities) so they're ready whether your state wants attendance counts, quarterly reports, or a portfolio review. Everything exports to PDF. Homeschool laws vary by state, so check your own state's requirements to be sure you're covered. Tabby keeps the records, but staying compliant is up to you.

What happens when we skip days?

Life happens: dentists, sick kids, just needing a break. A skipped day gets logged as exactly that, and the next check-in offers to catch you up. Pacing adjusts; nothing nags.

Does the AI teach or talk to my kids?

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