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Google Sheets
Free spreadsheet — the classic DIY homeschool tracker
A Google Sheets homeschool tracker is free, familiar, and endlessly customizable — it's how a huge number of families start. Homeschool Fox is a purpose-buil...
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Homeschool Hall
By homeschoolers, for homeschoolers — tracking, transcripts, and a co-op directory
Homeschool Hall and Homeschool Fox are both built by homeschooling families. They overlap on activity tracking and transcripts, but each leans differently — ...
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Homeschool Planet
Online planner with 3,100+ pre-built curriculum lesson plans
Homeschool Planet is a planning-first product with deep curriculum integrations — 3,100+ pre-built lesson plans for major homeschool curricula. Homeschool Fo...
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Homeschool Tracker
Online homeschool record keeping, planning, and reporting since 2003
Homeschool Tracker has been running for over 20 years and prides itself on flexible record keeping. Homeschool Fox is a newer phone-first platform with AI ac...
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Notion
Flexible all-in-one workspace with community homeschool templates
Notion is a blank-canvas workspace you can shape into almost anything, including a homeschool planner built from community templates. Homeschool Fox is a pur...
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Scholaric
Per-student homeschool planner with state-requirements progress tracking
Scholaric is an established homeschool planner with per-student monthly pricing and built-in state-requirements progress tracking. Homeschool Fox is a phone-...
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Transcript Maker
Cloud-based transcript builder for homeschools and private schools
Transcript Maker is a focused tool: enter coursework, get a polished transcript PDF. Homeschool Fox is broader — daily logging, state compliance, and a trans...
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