Honest comparison

FaithSchool vs Well Planned Day

Well Planned Day is a solid homeschool tool. Here is a fair, side-by-side look at where FaithSchool fits — built around a Christian daily rhythm and the records a parent needs to prove the year.

What Well Planned Day is great at

Beautiful, structured Christian planner products with a long print heritage and a digital option.

FaithSchool vs Well Planned Day, feature by feature

FeatureFaithSchoolWell Planned Day
Weekly lesson planningAI-built weekly plan you can edit and assign to each child.Planner products (print and the Well Planned digital planner) with a Christian heritage.
Attendance & hours trackingAttendance and hours-by-subject log themselves beside the plan.Grade and attendance tracking in the digital planner.
Compliance evidence pack & exportsOne-tap per-student evidence pack (PDF/CSV) for a school or evaluator.Printable reports and transcripts.
Built-in daily Christian devotionalYes — a short family devotional opens each school day.Christian-friendly content, but no short daily in-app devotional tied to your plan.
AI weekly planningGenerate or reset the whole week with AI in seconds.Manual planning around a structured planner format.
Free plan to startFree for one student, no credit card.Paid products; some free printables.
Native iOS appYes — on the App Store, plus the web app.Primarily print and web; no dedicated app focus.

This comparison reflects each tool's general positioning as of 2026. Features and pricing change — confirm the current details on each vendor's website before deciding.

Where FaithSchool is different

Faith integrated by design

FaithSchool opens each school day with a short family devotional tied to the plan — not a bolt-on. Most planners are faith-neutral, so the rhythm of Scripture and study lives in one flow.

Compliance records built in

Attendance, hours by subject, lessons and grades log themselves beside the plan, then export as a one-tap, evaluator-ready evidence pack (PDF or CSV) when a school or state asks.

Questions families ask

Try FaithSchool free for one student.

Plan next week, log today, and watch the record build itself — with a daily devotional built in. Free for one student, no card.