CalendBoard - your family's smart board

A visual routine for kids

Some kids need to see their day in order to get through it. We built their own space for exactly that.

Does this morning sound familiar?

Explaining for the third time what happens now. The sudden transition that breaks the calm. The picture board you made yourself, its images already peeling off the fridge. Parents of kids with special needs know it: when the day is predictable and clear, the house is calmer. When it is not, everyone pays.

Educators and therapists have recommended the same tool for years: a visual daily schedule the child can see for themselves. Until now you did it with notes, printed pictures and velcro. CalendBoard does it on one board that is always up to date.

What your child sees

And for kids who cannot read yet

The kids' task board is built from symbols, pictures, colors and stars. The text is short and written at a child's level, but even without reading it a child can tell what to do now and what comes at the end.

And you stay the parents

Your child's privacy comes above everything

Your children's data is protected at the highest level, and only your own family can see it. Permissions are enforced on the server, not left to promises.

Questions we get asked

Is this right for my child?

CalendBoard is a tool for building a visual routine, not a therapy. If a picture board on the fridge has value in your home, there is a good chance a board that is always up to date will too.

What do we display the board on?

There is nothing to buy. You install the app on your phones, and any home screen you have becomes the Home Center, at your child's height.

How many kids can we add?

As many as you have. Each child gets their own space, in their own color, with their own tasks and rewards.

Be one of the families shaping this

The CalendBoard pilot opens soon, and we are looking for special education families to join it. Your feedback will decide how this tool ends up looking. Pilot places are limited.

Join the pilot

Signing up is free, and the first families get a full year free