Good Day helps teachers stay on pace, log interruptions instantly, and reflect on what mattered — even when twenty kids need your attention at once.
Good Day isn't an optimization tool. It's an awareness tool. Its purpose isn't to make your day perfect — it's to make your day visible.
We designed it for the moment when a Chromebook dies, a student needs your urgent attention, and the fire alarm just went off during math. One tap to log. One tap to start the timer. One tap to move on.
Every decision — tap target sizes, visual hierarchy, the number of taps per task — was made thinking about a chaotic classroom, not a calm planning period.
Log an interruption, start a block, or capture a note — designed for 1–2 taps while twenty kids are watching.
The timer is legible when you're standing 20 feet from your laptop.
Any sensitive reflection auto-blurs the projected display. Students never see what you're typing.
Open it as a guest and it works instantly. Sign in later to sync across devices.
No gradebook. No surveillance. No bloat. Just the tools that help you get through the day with clarity.
Start any scheduled block and a large countdown begins. Readable from across the room. Pause, resume, never lose your place.
Tap a button. Timestamped and attached to the current block. Add a note if you want. Return to teaching.
Timestamped · Attached to current block · Searchable in analytics
Fullscreen slides with block nav across the top and a persistent timer overlay in the corner.
Sensitive fields auto-blur the projected display. Press P to toggle manually.
20 rotating prompts across CBT, IFS, equity, and pedagogy. One at a time. Saved by date.
16 default setup tasks that reset daily. Plus student roster, classroom jobs, rules projector, holiday countdowns, and a printable sub plan view.
Five steps. Repeated every block, every day.
Add your blocks once. Load templates by day of week.
One tap. Timer starts. Block is logged.
Tap interruption types as they happen.
Stop the block. Rate energy and stress in 15 seconds.
End-of-day prompts surface patterns over time.
I used to lose track of time every single block. Now I glance at my laptop and I know exactly where I am. It sounds small but it changed my whole day.
The interruption log made me realize that Tuesdays after lunch are completely different from my week. I stopped blaming myself for those rough afternoons.
I was skeptical another app would help. But this one actually works when things go sideways — no login, no loading, no setup. I just tap and go.
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