One-liner
A visual scheduling app that helps kids and neurodivergent users follow step-by-step routines using 'First Then' prompts with customizable images and timers.
Strengths
- Intuitive drag-and-drop interface for building visual schedules (review: 'Easy to set up and customize with pictures I already have')
- Strong focus on behavioral support for autistic and ADHD users (review: 'Helps my son transition between activities without meltdowns')
- Customizable 'First Then' sequences with image-based tasks (review: 'I can add photos of real-life steps like brushing teeth')
- Simple, low-distraction design ideal for young users or those with sensory sensitivities
- Supports both audio cues and visual countdowns for task completion
Weaknesses
- Limited customization options for layout and theme (review: 'Only one color scheme—would love more variety')
- No progress tracking or data export (review: 'I want to see how often my child completes the schedule')
- App crashes on older devices (review: 'Keeps freezing on iPad Air 2')
- No offline mode despite being a core use case (review: 'Can’t use it during car rides when there’s no internet')
- Lack of multi-user profiles (review: 'Need separate schedules for two kids but can’t switch easily')
Opportunities
- Add offline mode and local storage to enable use in cars, therapy sessions, or remote areas
- Introduce simple progress tracking with weekly reports and milestone badges
- Enable multiple user profiles with quick-switching and personalized themes
- Integrate with calendar apps (Google Calendar, Apple Calendar) to auto-generate schedules from events
- Offer a free tier with basic features and a paid upgrade for advanced customization
Competitors
- Choiceworks
- Visual Schedule Creator
- First Then Visual Schedule Pro
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 11:39:17 AM