
Your schedule, everywhere your family looks.
OneHomeschool connects to the calendars and displays your family already uses — so every lesson shows up automatically, on every screen.
WORKS WITH YOUR FAMILY’S DEVICES
One feed. Every screen.
Each child gets a unique calendar feed URL that works with any iCal-compatible app or display.
Google Calendar
Subscribe to your child's lesson feed directly. Updates appear as events automatically.
Apple Calendar
Add the webcal link on iPhone, iPad, or Mac — lessons sync across all your Apple devices.
Outlook
Import the ICS feed into Outlook desktop or Outlook.com for seamless integration with your workflow.
Skylight Calendar
Paste your feed URL directly into the Skylight app. Lessons show up on your display automatically.
Hearth Display
Connect through Google or Apple Calendar to see today's lessons on your Hearth.
DAKboard
Add the calendar feed URL to DAKboard and see lessons on your wall display.
Cozi
Add lesson feeds to the family organizer millions of parents already use every day.
FamilyWall
Share lesson schedules with the whole family through FamilyWall's calendar sync.
COMMON QUESTIONS
How the calendar feed works
It’s a URL that any calendar app can subscribe to. When you add it, your child’s lessons appear as events — and they stay in sync automatically. No manual entry, no copy-paste. It’s the same technology used by sports leagues, school districts, and event apps.
Each child gets their own feed, so you can add just the kids you want to each device. There’s also a combined family feed if you want everyone’s lessons in one place.
Both Skylight and Hearth pull events from Google Calendar. Add your OneHomeschool feed to Google Calendar, and it flows through to your display automatically.
The lesson name, subject, materials needed, page numbers, and key objectives. It’s more than just “Math at 9am” — whoever’s looking at the screen knows exactly what’s happening.
The feed updates automatically. Completed lessons are marked done, and rescheduled lessons move to their new date. Your calendar always reflects the current plan.
If the app supports ICS or webcal subscriptions, it works. That covers virtually every calendar app out there — Fantastical, Samsung Calendar, Proton Calendar, Notion Calendar, and more.