You're a homeschooling parent who's ever...
Stood in your kitchen at 8am, looked at a pile of books and your kids' faces, and thought: I don't know where to start.
The day is full before it starts and you don't know which child needs you first. Morning Rhythm builds your blocks before you wake up. Open the app, pick one, press play. One leads to the next. Before you know it you have your gold day.
Had no answer when someone asked "what did you do today?"
The day was long and full and by evening you couldn't account for any of it. Your kids did real work. It just lived in textbook margins and nowhere else. Now you pull up your phone and show exactly what you did: the books, the lessons, how far you've come. When dad asks, you have an answer.
Bought a planner and left it blank after the first week.
Every color-coded system, every hourly layout. One week and you walk away. Morning Rhythm is set up once and ready for the whole year. Every morning it's already waiting for you. No system to maintain. No guilt when life happens.
Taken a photo of your kid's work and had nowhere to put it.
Every homeschool mom knows the pile. You can't throw it away. You can't keep it all. Now you take a photo and it lives in their weekly summary, filed and beautiful, permanent. The work is honored. Your house is not a museum.