organized at a glance
Keep every kids class on one calm weekly plan.
Kids Classes helps parents track swim, soccer, dance, coding, music, and camp plans without the usual pile of notes, tabs, and reminder texts.
of classes in one place
shared planning rhythm
This Week
One family board for every pickup, class, and signup.
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Sat
Get the first family planning invites.
Join the first Kids Classes wave for families, organizers, and after-school programs who want calmer weekly coordination.
Email signup stays hidden in production until reCAPTCHA is configured.
From weekday swim to weekend camp signup.
Sports
Soccer, swim, gymnastics, martial arts, and rec leagues.
Arts
Dance, music, theater, and after-school creative programs.
STEM
Coding clubs, robotics, and hands-on enrichment.
Camps
Seasonal programs, registrations, and deadline tracking.
A scheduling tool that feels clear before the week gets messy.
See the whole week
Keep activity times, locations, and class types in one calm family view.
Catch conflicts early
Spot overlaps between siblings, school nights, and weekend commitments before they become problems.
Keep the details nearby
Hold onto program names, reminders, and planning notes without digging through email.
Keep the handoffs, reminders, and deadlines visible.
The first version is about confidence: knowing what class is next, what each evening needs, and where the family schedule is starting to crowd itself.
4:00 PM
After-school pickup
Know which class starts next and where the evening needs to go.
5:15 PM
Activity handoff
Keep swim bags, uniforms, and notes attached to the right event.
8:30 PM
Weekend planning
Review upcoming camps, open spots, and schedule changes before they sneak up.
Early questions from parents and early adopters.
What is Kids Classes for?
It is a family scheduling surface for keeping kids activities, weekly routines, and class planning details in one place.
Who is the first release for?
The initial launch is aimed at busy families who juggle multiple classes across sports, arts, coding, and camps.
Does the site already support access requests?
Yes. The starter email request flow is preserved on this landing page so early access collection still works.
Is this only for one city?
No. The visual direction comes from a Toronto-first reference, but the product is framed as broadly useful for local family scheduling.