Your kids will own their day.
You'll get your mornings back.
Pax Family turns the daily homeschool scramble into a calm, kid-led checklist. Each child sees their own colorful page. You see the whole picture — without being the whiteboard.
Sophie finished her tasks! 🎉5/5 completed today · 4-day streak
Liam checked off MathWorksheet done — 12 min
Weekly summary is ready3 kids · 47 tasks completed
A day in the life
One family. Four moments. Zero "did you do your math yet?"
Maria has 4 kids, ages 6 to 12. Here's how Tuesday actually went.
7:02 AM — everyone wakes up to their list
The tablet is mounted on the kitchen counter. Each kid taps in, sees their own page, and starts. Maria pours her coffee. It stays hot.
"I used to wake up tired and start barking instructions. Now they're already going."— Maria · Mom of 4
7:02
AM
S
Sophie's Tuesday
5 tasks · 0 done · streak: 4 days 🔥
Make bed & get dressed
5 min
Reading: Charlotte's Web — ch 4
📖 20 min
Spelling test — 10 words
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Today's special: Co-op trip to the library at 2 pm — bring book to return.
10:15 AM — the eldest finishes math
Liam taps the last checkbox and a quiet little notification slides into Maria's phone. No interruption — just a heads-up that he's free for art now.
"He used to come find me to confirm. Now I just see the green check pop up while I'm with the little ones."
10:15
AM
L
Liam · 12 yrs
School block · 3/4 done
✓
Pre-algebra ch. 3 — review
📐 just done
✓
Spanish vocab — 15 words
✓
Reading: Hatchet — ch 7
Free reading or art block
🔔
Sent to Maria: Liam finished pre-algebra in 22 min — fastest this week.
1:30 PM — chores quietly happen
It's after-lunch wind-down. The little ones see chores as a separate "afternoon list" with stickers. They race each other to feed the dog and water the plants.
"I haven't had to ask about chores in three weeks. They just… do them. For the streaks."— Maria · Mom of 4
1:30
PM
J
Jack · 8 yrs
Afternoon chores · 2/3 done · streak 11 🔥
✓
Feed Biscuit 🐶
+ 1 streak
✓
Water the front-porch plants
Clear the lunch table
🏆
Family leaderboard: Jack moved into 1st with 11 streak days.
6:45 PM — Maria reads the day, in 8 seconds
After dinner, Maria opens the parent dashboard. One glance shows what got done, what slipped, and what tomorrow's plan needs. No spreadsheet. No mental tally.
"Bedtime used to come with guilt. Now I just see what we did and feel… proud, actually."
6:45
PM
M
Maria's evening glance
Tuesday · the whole family
✓
Sophie · 5/5 tasks (math, reading, spelling…)
all done
✓
Liam · 4/4 tasks · finished early
+ extra reading
✓
Jack · 6/7 tasks · skipped piano
1 missed
📨
Weekly summary: Sending Sunday at 9 pm — 3 kids, 47 tasks completed this week.
How it works
Three steps to a calmer homeschool.
Set it up once on your family tablet. Watch the nagging disappear.
1
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You plan the day
Add each kid's tasks — school, chores, activities. Save recurring routines once and they show up every week.
2
🧒
Kids check it off
Each child opens their own colorful page on the tablet. Tap to complete. Earn streaks. Compete with siblings.
3
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You stay informed
Real-time notifications, weekly summaries, and a family leaderboard — no "did you do your math yet?" required.
Who it's for
If your house has more than two kids, this is for you.
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The juggling parent
You're teaching three grades at once and the only thing keeping the day on track is your own brain.
Each kid sees only their list
Recurring weekly schedule
Snapshot of the whole day
📚
The co-op family
You meet with other families weekly and need to show what got done — without rifling through notebooks.
Auto-generated weekly PDFs
Per-subject completion trends
Co-op admin tools
🌅
The "I'm done nagging" parent
You're tired of being the human reminder. You want kids who own their day — and quiet mornings back.
Streaks & sibling leaderboard
Self-serve kid dashboard
Notifications, not nagging
Real families
Parents call it "the kid whisperer."
Most loved thing
"My 8-year-old got up yesterday, walked over to the tablet, checked her list, and started her math. I just… stood there. Blinking. This is the dream."
MR
Maria R.
Mom of 4 · Texas
For multi-kid chaos
"Three kids, three different levels. Pax keeps each one in their own lane — and me out of the middle."
JK
Jenna K.
Mom of 3 · Ohio
The streaks are magic
"My son will not break a streak. I don't know what sorcery this is but I'm not questioning it."
AP
Alex P.
Dad of 2 · Oregon
Before & after
What changes when you let the tablet do the reminding.
Before
"Did you do your math yet?" × 14
Sticky notes lost behind the couch
One kid done, one lost, one hiding
You can't remember what Wednesday looks like
Guilt about chores that never got checked
→
After Pax
Kids check their own list at breakfast
Recurring schedule lives on the family tablet
Each kid sees only their page — no comparing
Weekly summary email shows the whole week
Streaks & leaderboard do the motivating for you
Features
Small features that quietly change your week.
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One shared family tablet. A page for every kid.
Set up Pax on any tablet, mount it on the kitchen counter, and walk away. Each child taps into their own colorful dashboard — no logins, no parental hovering.
Works on iPad, Android tablets, or any web browser
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Recurring schedules
Set up Mondays once. Pax replays them forever — with editable exceptions.
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Streaks & leaderboards
Kids compete with themselves and their siblings. You just watch.
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Progress reports
Weekly PDF summaries — great for co-op check-ins and evaluators.
📅
Shared calendar
Field trips, music lessons, dentist — all in one family-wide view.
Pricing
One simple plan. Founding price.
No credit card to start. Cancel anytime, obviously.
$2off forever
You're a founding family.
Sign up during early access and you lock in $7/mo for life — even after public pricing rises to $9. Our quiet way of saying thanks for showing up first.