For students

Missed a day? You didn't miss the lesson.

A daily feed that keeps you caught up: lesson summaries, homework breakdowns, study questions, and flashcards — ready before you need them.

No extra homework · Just the day, made reviewable

Taday · Your day Wednesday
  • Catch-up

    Tuesday's lesson: unlike denominators

    2-minute read

  • Homework

    Page 42, questions 1–15

    Due Friday

  • Flashcards

    Fractions: 8 cards

    From this week's lessons

  • Quiz

    Fractions quiz

    Friday · study questions ready

Grade 6 Math · updated after every class

One missed Tuesday doesn't have to cost the week.

Falling behind rarely happens all at once. It starts with one gap nobody filled. Taday fills it the same evening.

  1. Tuesday

    You're home sick.

    The day happens without you: a lesson on unlike denominators, a worksheet, and a quiz announced for Friday.

  2. Wednesday · 8:10 AM

    The catch-up is waiting.

    A summary of what Tuesday actually covered — the idea, not just "see attachment". You know what happened before you walk back in.

  3. Wednesday · 4:00 PM

    Review it your way.

    Study questions and flashcards built from the actual lesson — your teacher's examples, not a random textbook chapter.

  4. Friday · 8:45 AM

    Quiz day, no surprises.

    You have seen every idea on this quiz twice before you sit down. That is the whole trick.

Built for keeping up, not just catching up.

A feed that follows your classes

Every class, every day, in one place — what happened, what is due, and what is coming.

Homework you can actually start

Each assignment comes broken down: what to do, what it is practising, and when it is due.

Study tools from real lessons

Flashcards and study questions generated from what your teacher taught — then approved by them.

You didn't forget the homework because you didn't care.

You forgot because it lived in four places and none of them pinged you. Keeping track of what's due, what was covered, and where to start is a real skill — and school mostly assumes you already have it.

Taday does that part with you: the day organized, the homework in steps, the next thing already on screen. Not more work — less friction between you and the work.

What that looks like

  • Organized for you Every class in one place, in the order it matters.
  • Broken into steps Each assignment says what to do and what it is practising.
  • Surfaced before it is late Reminders show up while there is still time to act.

"Is this going to feel like more school?"

It is the opposite: the same school, minus the guesswork. Taday never assigns you anything — teachers do that. It just makes sure the day is there when you need it: the lesson in two minutes, the homework spelled out, and the quiz without the dread. Your teacher approves everything in your feed first.

Ask your school about Taday

Taday arrives through your school. If your teachers use Google Classroom, a 30-day pilot is all it takes to try it in your classes.