DayCue is a visual day planner built for families with neurodiverse and neurotypical children. One shared schedule. Clear icons. No child left guessing what comes next.
Apps like Goally and ChoiceWorks treat visual schedules as therapy homework. They're built for one child, one diagnosis. Meanwhile, the neurotypical sibling is invisible, and the parent manages three disconnected systems.
DayCue puts every child's day on one screen. Bright icons, color-coded blocks, and a clear "what's now, what's next" flow that works for a 4-year-old with ADHD and their 6-year-old sibling.
Not a clinical tool. Not a generic calendar. A visual day designed for real homes.
Big, clear visuals for every activity. No reading required. Kids tap to see what's happening now and what's coming next.
Neurodiverse and neurotypical kids share the same schedule. No one is singled out. The whole family sees the same day.
Gentle visual countdowns before each activity change. Fewer meltdowns, less nagging. The schedule does the work so you don't have to.
DayCue is being built for the parents who tape picture cards to the fridge, set 14 phone alarms, and still hear "what are we doing now?" every 10 minutes.