/ Built for solo educators

Designed around your workflow. Not an institution's.

PlanDesk was built by listening to teachers working alone — without curriculum staff, without IT support, without time to spare on a 90-day onboarding rollout.

Over-shoulder shot of a teacher's hands resting on a laptop keyboard at a kitchen table, a lesson document visible on the screen, warm late-afternoon window light coming from the left, coffee mug at the corner of the frame, no face visible
Over-shoulder shot of a teacher's hands resting on a laptop keyboard at a kitchen table, a lesson document visible on the screen, warm late-afternoon window light coming from the left, coffee mug at the corner of the frame, no face visible
— Where this came from

Decisions made from teacher constraints

Every feature choice started with the same question: what is eating a solo educator's planning hours that their students never benefit from? The answer was always administrative — formatting, scaffolding repetition, rubric assembly.

No institutional roadmap. No committee sign-off. Just the actual friction points teachers described, turned into tools that run on Tuesday at 11pm.

Pedagogy first

AI handles the clerical bottleneck. You run the room.

PlanDesk automates what requires no teaching judgment — formatting rubrics, generating scaffolded drafts, structuring unit sequences. What requires your expertise stays with you.

No gatekeeping, no institutional sign-off required. Pick a tool, describe your class, and have usable output before your next planning block ends.