At a glance

The two-minute version of ArborSlate.

I'm a homeschool mom in Arizona. I built this because every spring I was reassembling my kids' records from scratch — and I knew I wasn't the only one. Here's the short story.

01

Your records live in seven places.

Grades in a spreadsheet. Attendance in a planner. Reading log in a notebook. ESA receipts in a shoebox. Portfolio photos on your phone.

What you get → One home base for all of it. Grades, attendance, reading, portfolio, and receipts — entered once, pulled into transcripts and report cards automatically when you need them.

02

You're not sure what your state actually requires.

Affidavits, evaluator deadlines, quarterly reports, curriculum approvals — every state is different, and the rules change.

What you get → Cross-referenced with HSLDA for all 50 states and DC. Your state's specific requirements and deadlines show up on your dashboard, not buried in a PDF on a government site.

03

ESA reporting is a quarterly panic.

ClassWallet wants receipts. Your scholarship program wants an expense report. You want to remember what you bought in October.

What you get → Track scholarship programs, accounts, expenses, and receipts as they happen. When the quarterly report is due, it's already assembled.

04

Your homeschool transcript looks like you built it in Word.

Because you did. And when your kid applies to college, that's the document admissions opens first.

What you get → Registrar-style transcripts and Common App-ready PDFs that look like they came from a real school. AI-assisted course descriptions, a school profile generator, and a letter-of-recommendation builder — everything admissions expects from a homeschool applicant.

05

Homeschool credentials shouldn't look homemade.

Diplomas printed off Etsy templates. Student IDs from a free online generator. Verification letters typed at midnight before a landlord deadline.

What you get → Diplomas (parent-signed, professionally typeset), certificates, student IDs with QR verification, parent teaching credential pages, and verification letters for landlords, ESA programs, or dual enrollment. The same polish a brick-and-mortar school sends home.

06

Generic AI doesn't know what your kid is studying.

Or what your family believes. ChatGPT doesn't know your daughter is doing Apologia biology and reading The Hobbit this week.

What you get → An AI tutor grounded in yourstudent's actual courses, reading log, and grades. You set the worldview presets. You see every conversation. You can pause it, scope it to specific subjects, or turn it off entirely.

What it costs.

Family

$29/ month

or $249/year

Everything above, for your whole family.

Transcript Pro

$60/ year

just transcripts

Transcript builder, school profile, clean unwatermarked PDFs. No records core.

14 days free to try it. Card required to start; cancel anytime and your records are yours to take with you.

If this sounds like the tool you've been trying to cobble together from spreadsheets and panic — come try it.

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Made by a homeschool mom in Arizona. Not a startup pitch — a tool I needed.