For families

Mornings that end with everyone out the door.

Parents configure the routine once. Children run it with as much or as little support as they need. Over time, the scaffold becomes the skill.

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DaySteps app
What's hard

You've read the books. The mornings still go sideways.

Not because you haven't tried. Because the internal sequencing an adult takes for granted is genuinely harder for an EF-challenged brain — and a checklist framed as a demand makes it worse.

A day with DaySteps

What it looks like in practice.

Features that matter most for this audience

The parts of DaySteps you'll actually use.

How it fits in

Configure once. Adjust as they build independence.

The parent surface is a thoughtful setup tool — add steps, set timers, pick an icon. The child surface is radically simple. You decide when to reduce support, and the progression waits for your call.

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    What we hear

    [PLACEHOLDER] Representative testimonial for this audience — pending real user quotes from the beta cohort.

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    Ready when you are

    Start with one routine.

    We're inviting early families, clinicians, and school partners to join the beta. Join the waitlist and we'll be in touch.

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