Visual schedule app for autism

A visual schedule app that supports everyday routines, not just theory.

Families often need something more flexible than a printed chart and calmer than a busy task app. A visual schedule app helps keep routines clear while making transitions easier to manage.

Clear now-next routine steps.
Timer support for hard endings and transitions.
One place for mornings, bedtime, school, and daily rhythms.

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FAQ

What should a visual schedule app for autism do well?

It should keep routines simple, make now-next steps obvious, and lower the amount of verbal prompting families need to do.

Is a phone app enough without printed visuals?

For many families, yes. Others use both. The best setup is the one the child can follow reliably in daily life.

Why use an app instead of a paper chart?

An app is easier to update, reuse across routines, and pair with timers when transitions are the hard part.

Do real-life photos help?

Often yes. Concrete visuals can make routines easier to understand and accept.

Can the same app support mornings and bedtime?

Yes. Most families start with one routine, then expand once the pattern feels stable.

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Build one routine first, then add timers where transitions stay hard.

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