Homeschool
Your Way
No one will love your kids like you do—why trust anyone else to raise them? Scholar’s Forge gives you tools to plan flexibly, document confidently, and help students take ownership of learning.
- Plan from books, time, or custom activities
- Skip • Push • Catch-up • Continue — real-life rescheduling
- Portfolio evidence & weekly reports
- Clear progress by subject
What Makes Homeschooling Hard?
Spoiler: it isn’t your ability to teach. It’s the tools that don’t fit real life.
Documentation fears
Worry you’ll do it wrong. Requirements can be confusing. We help you record what happened in plain language and turn it into reports that make sense.
Not a public-school bell schedule
Most planners assume math 9–10, English 10–11, lunch 11:30. Homeschooling flows around real life: errands, co-ops, sick days, and field trips.
Confidence and clarity
You don’t need more spreadsheets. You need a simple way to see what’s planned, what’s done, and what to do next.
Why Scholar’s Forge is different
Designed around how families actually school—not how institutions schedule.
Plan the way you teach
Documentation that makes sense
Freedom to school your way
Classical, Montessori, or Desk-and-Bell—no judgment. Focus on Latin, violin, or drill math facts; Scholar’s Forge adapts to your priorities.
Everything you need to start
Paste chapters or add time blocks in minutes; auto-schedule to allowed days.
Skip, push, catch-up, or do extra—without breaking your plan.
Evidence gallery and exportable PDFs/CSVs.
On-track, ahead, or catching-up at a glance.
Kids don’t need logins for MVP; you control exports.
Beta testers wanted for December
Try Scholar’s Forge Planner, then tell us what to polish and what to add.
- Use it with real learners for a couple of weeks
- Send feedback on planning, rescheduling, and reports