Flexible courses, AI tutoring, collaborative boards, and progress tracking for homeschooling families.
Organize lessons, units, and subjects in structured courses. Track progress across math, science, reading, and history — all in one place.
Your child asks the AI about algebra, gets help with essay writing, and reviews science concepts. Like having a tutor for every subject, available anytime.
Homeschool co-ops share resources, coordinate projects, and learn together. Collaborative boards make group learning feel natural.
Analytics log learning hours, course completion, and subject coverage. Export reports for state documentation — no more manual binder tracking.
Real obstacles Homeschooling professionals face — and how LearnHouse helps overcome them.
Homeschooling parents cobble together resources from YouTube, Khan Academy, worksheets, and textbooks. There's no single platform to organize a complete curriculum.
Build structured courses with the block editor — lessons, units, and progress tracking. Organize your entire curriculum in one place. Track your child's progress across subjects.
Homeschooling parents can't be expert in every subject. AI tutoring could fill gaps, but it's either expensive (ChatGPT Plus) or unavailable in most LMS platforms.
Built-in AI assistants provide subject-specific help. Your student asks questions and gets explanations — like having a tutor available 24/7, built into the learning platform.
Many homeschooling families form co-ops for group learning. But sharing curriculum, tracking attendance, and coordinating between families requires multiple tools.
Collaborative boards for shared projects, communities for co-op coordination, and shared courses that multiple families can access. One platform for the whole co-op.
Most states require homeschoolers to document hours, subjects covered, and student progress. Parents track this in spreadsheets and binders.
Analytics dashboard logs learning time, course completion, and progress. Export reports to satisfy state documentation requirements — no manual tracking needed.
Modern block-based editor for rich, interactive content
AI assistants, content generation, and interactive playgrounds
Real-time collaborative learning spaces
Discussions, threads, and engagement tools
Learner progress, completion rates, and insights
Native iOS and Android app for learning on the go
Common questions about LearnHouse for Homeschooling
Yes. LearnHouse analytics track attendance, completion, time-on-task, and assignment scores per child, which you can export to build the portfolios or annual evaluations many states (like Pennsylvania, New York, or Florida) require from homeschool families.
Create a separate course path per child and group them under one organization. Each kid gets their own progress dashboard, while you reuse the same block-editor lessons across siblings and just adjust difficulty or assignments per learner.
Yes. Assignments, essays, project uploads, and quiz results stay attached to each learner profile. Export the full activity log to PDF or share a read-only Board link with your evaluator or umbrella school.
Absolutely. The block editor lets you build child-led modules around whatever your kid is into this month, including videos, podcasts, and code playgrounds. There's no required scorecard or pacing guide imposed by the platform.
Yes. Invite multiple maintainers per course with role-based permissions. A grandparent can run a history thread, a co-op parent can grade math, and you stay the org admin who sees everything.
Co-ops run a shared organization where each family gets accounts for their kids. Communities host the weekly meetup discussions, Boards plan field trips collaboratively, and Stripe handles co-op dues with one-time or recurring payments.
Yes. The interface ships in 19 languages, so a bilingual household can switch a child's account to Spanish, French, or Arabic. Pair it with AI assistants to translate or explain lesson content on demand.
Yes. Native iOS and Android apps mean reading assignments, watching lessons, and submitting work happen on a tablet or phone. Good for nature-study days, road-schooling, or just getting off the desktop.
Yes. Package your courses, set a one-time price or monthly subscription through Stripe, and white-label the storefront on Pro. Many homeschool moms turn their year of lesson plans into a real curriculum business this way.
Yes. Self-host with Docker so no third party sees your children's data, or use the managed cloud with private courses gated to invited family only. AGPLv3 source means you can audit exactly what runs.
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