You should not have to be
the one who remembers.
Soar holds the plan so the reminding stops being your job. Built for families where starting, organizing, and remembering what is due is the daily battle. You see enough to stop worrying, and your student keeps the wheel.
One calm view of what matters today
Drop assignments into protected blocks that fit your brain, not the clock. Built-in start rituals and brain breaks.
Canvas assignments, Google Calendar, family iCal feeds, merged into one calm Today view. Edit anything that does not fit.
Soar knows which assignment matters most right now: AP weighting, due-date urgency, heavy-day adjustments.
Visibility, and nothing more than that.
This is the whole of it. Not a preview of something bigger, just the honest list of what is on your screen when you sign in.
You join their team because they asked you to, using a code they hand you. You cannot add yourself, and neither can we.
You see how many focused minutes they have put in this week. A total, never a log of what they did or when.
Your student decides whether you get a line when they start a focus session and when they finish it. That switch is theirs, not yours.
No assignments, no grades, no notes, no calendar. A parent cannot add, edit, or delete classwork anywhere in Soar. It stays theirs to run.
Your student can see you are on their team, and can remove your access at any time. They do not have to ask us, or you.
The reminding moves to Soar, not to you.
A student who is handed a plan every night learns that somebody else holds the plan. Soar keeps holding it, every week, for as long as they use it. The goal is not a student who needs no system. It is a student who has one that works, and who runs it themselves.
That is also why you see a weekly total and not a feed. Enough to know how the week is going, not enough to run it from the sidelines.
Today: free while in early access.
The student app is free during early access. Pricing will be announced before anything starts costing money, and never as a surprise.