A visual schedule and timer for your classroom.

A free visual schedule and class timer for K-12 classrooms. Build a sequence, project it, and let the visual run while you teach.

Free, forever No signup No tracking Works offline

10+ fun themes

Why it works for students

When students see the day's structure, four things happen.

Calmer transitions

Up to 89% less transition-related problem behavior.¹

More independence

Students follow the plan with fewer adult prompts.²

Lower anxiety

Predictability turns the unknown into something visible.³

Freed-up bandwidth

Less working memory spent on "what's next?"

Evidence-based Recognized by NCAEP/UNC for autistic learners (100+ peer-reviewed studies). Recommended by CAST's UDL Guidelines, aligned with CASEL Self-Management, and recommended for English Learners. See the research brief →

Ways to use it

For any room with a clock and a plan.

Pre-built schedules to start from. Click Try this schedule to load one in the app — then edit, save, or share it.

Elementary classroom

Morning meeting, read aloud, math block, recess, centers, pack up.

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High school classroom

Bell work, mini-lesson, discussion, independent work, exit ticket.

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OT session

Greeting, sensory warm-up, fine motor, gross motor break, task, wrap up.

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Personal morning routine

Wake up, get dressed, breakfast, brush teeth, pack bag, out the door.

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Customize the look

Make it match the room — and the day.

10+ visual modes

Sunflower, rocket, train, hourglass, candle, balloon — and more.

Text size

Six sizes — from discreet to back-of-the-room giant.

Detailed or simple

Show full descriptions or just the title.

Color themes

Light, dark, warm, cool, high-contrast.

Drag the active timer

Scrub the timeline by hand to skip ahead or replay.

Built for the projector

Designed for the back row. Works on every screen.

VisSched was built first for projectors and Smartboards — typography sized for the kid in the corner, color themes that handle classroom lighting. But it runs the same on phones, tablets, and Chromebooks.

Run it side-by-side with your slides using Chrome's split-tab feature or two windows on the projector. And every schedule lives in a URL — bookmark it, share it with a sub, or send it to a co-teacher with one link.

Projector Smartboard Laptop Chromebook Tablet Phone

About

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