Four moments that make the homework actually happen.
Every feature in Strudl exists to remove one specific friction point between your student and finished work. No gamification gimmicks. No streaks designed to manipulate.
One task. One timer. Nothing else.
The whole planner narrows down to a single card: what your student is doing in the next 10/15/30 minutes, whichever attention span has been selected.
That's the only decision an ADHD student should make under pressure to get started — and it's the one we make for them.
Math — Long Division Problem Set
Due Thursday
Miss a session? We reshuffle the week.
Schedule a time block for an extra work session, family event or personal appointment and the calendar re-shuffles to ensure entries are spaced out, providing balance. Drag and drop to further tailor to your needs.
Rebuilt automatically — no blank planner, no panic.
When it's time to start, the rest of the app gets out of the way.
Tap start and the dashboard collapses to a single timer, a single task, and a single 'I'm done' button. No sidebar to click, no other assignments to glance at, no notifications.
See what's done, what's slipping — without hovering.
Open the parent dashboard and you get the whole week in one glance: completed sessions in green, missed in amber, and an early-warning banner if something's drifting toward a missed deadline.
You get a quiet heads-up — no more Thursday-night discoveries.
Built for ADHD brains
A planner with a teal hex code and a focus-themed font isn't an ADHD planner. The decisions that actually matter are under the hood:
Front-loaded weeks
Work due soon gets earlier slots — so Thursday isn't a panic. Strudl sorts this for you.
Attention-span sizing
Sessions match each student's real focus window, not a generic 45 minutes.
Events are sacred
Soccer, music practice, dentist — fixed events lock in first, homework & study sessions plan around them.
No streak guilt
We don't reset 'streaks' or shame missed days. ADHD brains have enough of that.
Tutor on the same page
If you've got a tutor, they see and edit the same plan.
Try it with your real assignments this week.
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