Connect · Draft · Approve · Deliver

From classroom post to family digest by dinnertime.

Taday connects to Google Classroom, drafts role-specific summaries with AI, waits for the teacher to approve, and delivers the day to the right people.

  1. Step 1 of 4

    Connect

    Plug into Google Classroom in minutes.

    Connect with least-privilege Google scopes — admins see exactly what Taday can read before anything syncs. Then Taday stays quietly up to date, all day.

    Classes Rosters Assignments Announcements Due dates Materials
  2. Step 2 of 4

    Draft

    The day becomes writing — one draft per reader.

    After each class, Taday drafts role-specific versions of the day. A teacher's optional 20-second voice note makes them sharper, but is never required.

    Student summary Parent note Homework breakdown Catch-up summary Study questions Flashcards Weekly recap
  3. Step 3 of 4

    Approve

    A teacher reads every word first.

    Drafts wait in the teacher's review queue. Edit, regenerate, or discard — nothing reaches a family or a student until the teacher taps Approve. That rule is enforced by the system, not by policy.

    Review queue Inline edits Regenerate Approval log
  4. Step 4 of 4

    Deliver

    The right version reaches the right person.

    Parents get the evening digest. Students get their daily feed and study tools. Leaders get the dashboard. Reminders land before due dates, and the recap arrives on Sunday.

    Parent digest Student feed School dashboard Homework reminders Weekly recap

What Taday is not.

The fastest way to trust a tool is to know its edges. These are ours, on purpose.

Not a replacement for Google Classroom

Teachers keep posting where they already post. Taday is the companion, never the destination for classwork.

Not an SIS, gradebook, or attendance system

Your systems of record stay your systems of record. Taday reads the day; it does not run the school.

Not another feed to manage

No posting for teachers, no scrolling for families. One digest, one feed, one dashboard — on a schedule.

Not interested in your data

No ads, no selling data, and AI content is generated for your school only — under your school's controls.

Google Classroom · today Microsoft Teams · next Canvas · planned Mobile apps · on the roadmap

Bring Taday to your school

Start with a 30-day pilot: three to five classes, Google Classroom sync, the parent digest, and an engagement report at the end.