For Christian homeschool families

Homeschool, stewarded well.

Get your whole homeschool out of your head and into one calm place — curriculum, grades, attendance, transcripts, and each child's gifts. Built for families who see learning as a trust from God.

14-day free trial. No credit card required. One flat price for unlimited children. Cancel any time — your records export with you.

Alaska doesn’t regulate homeschooling at all — no notice, no tests, ever. Separately, its public correspondence programs pay families $2,600–$4,500 per child. Different legal lanes; 10Talents keeps both provable.

"To each according to his ability, he gave talents;
then he went on his journey."
Matthew 25:15 · The parable of the talents
How it works

From signed up to settled in — three steps.

No weekend of setup. No spreadsheet migration. Just a calm path from "we should keep better records" to records that keep themselves.

Set up your school

Name your school, add your children, and pick your school year. Your planner, gradebook, and attendance log are ready the moment you are.

The guided setup takes most families under ten minutes.

Bring your curriculum

Upload a publisher's PDF and our AI reads it into numbered lessons, scheduled across your year — or write your own plan from scratch. Enroll each child in the subjects that fit.

Works with the books you already own.

Teach — records keep themselves

Check off lessons, log the day, snap photos of finished work. Grades roll into GPA and transcripts; attendance counts toward your state's minimums — audit-ready any day of the year.

Export everything as PDF or CSV, any time.

Start your school — free 14 days
No credit card required. Unlimited children.
Everything in one place

Built for how your family actually teaches.

One calm, unhurried workspace for lessons, curriculum, grades, attendance, transcripts, talents, co-ops, and keepsakes.

AI that serves, not replaces

The busywork, done for you.

You do the teaching. 10Talents reads the paperwork — so planning a year takes an afternoon, not a season, and the record of it builds itself.

Curriculum import that reads the PDF for you

Upload any publisher's table of contents or lesson list. Our AI extracts every numbered lesson — titles, topics, suggested minutes — and lays them across your school year. You review, adjust, and approve.

Snap the worksheet, keep the record

Photograph a finished test, paper, or workbook page. The AI reads it — subjects covered, pages, performance, dates — and files a tidy summary into your portfolio. The paper trail your state wants, without the typing.

AI assists; you decide. Nothing lands in your records without your review. We sell subscriptions, not your data — see our privacy policy.

Switching from another planner? We import from Gradelink, Homeschool Tracker, My School Year, Seesaw, and plain CSV — your history comes with you.
Why "10Talents"

A name that tells you what we're for.

In Jesus' parable, a master entrusts ten talents to his servants and expects them to invest what they received. We think homeschooling is exactly this — faithful stewardship of what God has given each child.

I.

Invest in their talents

Notice the strengths God has already placed in each child. Make room for them.

II.

Build their capacity

Math, writing, science — the skills that multiply their ability to contribute.

III.

Offer them back

A life of learning aimed at serving God's kingdom, wherever He sends them.

State compliance

Your state's rules, built in.

Attendance minimums, assessment requirements, the records reviewers ask for — and current ESA / funding guidance for homeschoolers, verified against official sources. A state review becomes a download, not a scramble.

State funds currently available to homeschooling families — amounts, windows, and the fine print on each page.

All 50 states, verified against official sources and kept current — pick yours and see exactly what your records need to show.

Alaska funding

Alaska’s correspondence allotments: real money, public-school lane

Alaska doesn’t fund independent homeschooling — it doesn’t regulate it at all. The money flows through the state’s public correspondence programs: roughly $2,600–$4,500 per child per year (the common full-time base is about $2,700 at the largest statewide programs), reimbursing curriculum, lessons, materials, and tutoring required by the student’s individual learning plan. Around 23,000 students use them — most homeschooling families in the state.

The lane is the trade: a correspondence student is a public-school student, with a certificated teacher responsible for the learning plan and grades, quarterly work review, regulation-mandated statewide assessments, and nonsectarian spending limits. Independent (b)(12) homeschooling asks nothing and pays nothing; the correspondence lane pays and oversees. Switching between them takes no paperwork. The statutes were upheld facially by the Alaska Supreme Court in March 2025; whether allotments may buy private-school classes is still being litigated. Alaska also opted into the 2027 federal scholarship credit (January 2026) — rules still being written.

AllotmentsAbout $2,600–$4,500 per child per year via public correspondence programs — a public-school enrollment lane, not homeschooling
OversightCertificated-teacher learning plans and grades, quarterly review, statewide assessments, nonsectarian spending
StatusStatutes upheld facially (March 2025); private-school-class spending still in court; federal 2027 credit opted in

Program amounts and rules vary — confirm with the program and education.alaska.gov before relying on them. Updated June 2026.

Pricing

One flat price. Every child. Every record.

Everything included — co-op tools too. No per-student fees, no paid add-ons. 14-day free trial, no credit card required. Cancel any time.

Family

For one homeschooling family
$15/mo
Unlimited children · cancel anytime
  • Unlimited children + a co-parent seat
  • Weekly planner & gradebook
  • AI curriculum import & record scanning
  • Attendance & state compliance reports
  • Transcripts, GPA & portfolio exports
  • Yearbook builder & field trips
  • Co-op tools included — share planners, meetings & RSVPs
  • Priority support
Start 14-day free trial
For organizations

Co-op

Your org pays one bill that covers every member family’s subscription
$25/mo
Up to 15 member families · org pays one bill
  • Shared co-op planner & meetings
  • Combined field-trip RSVPs
  • Co-op leader dashboard
  • Magic-link member invites
  • Tier 2 ($50) and Tier 3 ($100) for larger co-ops
See co-op tiers →

One subscription covers your entire family — no per-student fees, and every feature is included. No lesson-plan marketplace, no paid add-ons, no surprises.

 
 
Questions

Answers before you ask.

Do I pay extra for additional children?

No. One subscription covers your entire family — no extra fees per student. Add as many children as you have.

Can my spouse or co-parent share the account?

Yes. Invite a co-parent from Settings — they get the same view of every child, their own sign-in, and edit access. One subscription covers the whole family workspace.

Do co-op features cost extra?

No. Every family plan includes the co-op tools — shared planners, meetings, RSVPs, and member invites. The separate co-op tiers exist for organizations that want to pay one bill covering their member families' subscriptions, so families in a sponsored co-op don't pay at all.

Is this just for Christian families?

The parable is part of our name and shapes how we designed the product, but anyone can use 10Talents. Scripture verses and the talents framing can be dialed down or turned off in settings.

Does it work for all grade levels?

Yes — from pre-K through 12th grade. The gradebook and GPA tools are geared toward high school record-keeping; younger grades use mastery tracking and narrative notes.

What is "Talent of the Week"?

Each Sunday the app picks one of your child's strengths — drawn from a curated library of human gifts (musical, logical, verbal, spiritual, leadership, and more). Over a year you build a real picture of where each child is growing, not just where they're scored.

Will it generate a transcript colleges will accept?

Yes. We export a standard format accepted by colleges and state agencies, with your school name, logo, and GPA calculated on a 4.0 or 5.0 scale. See our full guide: homeschool transcripts colleges take seriously.

What about state compliance?

Attendance logs, portfolio archives, and year-end exports follow common state requirements. Texas is fully supported today, with state-specific minimums and transcript fields for California, Florida, Oregon, and New York rolling out as we expand.

What does Alaska require to homeschool?

Nothing. A child educated at home by a parent or legal guardian is exempt from compulsory attendance — full stop. No notice, registration, testing, subjects, hours, qualifications, or records requirements exist. It is the least-regulated homeschool law in the country, which makes your records entirely a parent product: transcripts, diplomas, and any future change of plans run on what you keep.

How do the correspondence allotments work — and do they change our status?

About 23,000 Alaska kids enroll in public correspondence programs (IDEA, Raven, Family Partnership, Denali PEAK, and some thirty more) that pay roughly $2,600–$4,500 per child per year for curriculum, lessons, materials, and tutoring under an individual learning plan. Enrolling makes your child a public-school student in a different exemption lane: a certificated teacher signs off on the plan and assigns course grades, work is reviewed quarterly, statewide assessments apply by regulation, and funds can’t buy religious materials. You still teach at home day to day — and you can return to fully independent homeschooling at any time, with zero paperwork either way.

Is the allotment system legally safe to rely on?

The Alaska Supreme Court upheld the allotment statutes on their face in March 2025, and programs are operating statewide. What remains in court is narrower: whether allotments may pay for private-school classes (the case against four districts was in discovery into June 2026). Families using allotments for ordinary curriculum and materials are in the statutes’ plainly legitimate sweep — but keep an eye on the case, and keep your own records regardless.

Can I import from another platform?

Yes. We can import from Gradelink, Homeschool Tracker, My School Year, Seesaw, and plain CSVs.

What happens when my trial ends?

Nothing is deleted — ever. Your records stay readable and exportable; new entries pause until you subscribe. Pick up exactly where you left off, whether that's day 15 or next semester.

How does the AI work, and is my family's data safe?

The AI reads the documents you choose to upload — a curriculum PDF, a photo of finished work — and drafts the lesson list or record entry for you to review. Nothing is saved without your approval, and we never sell your family's data. See our privacy policy.

Does it work on my phone or tablet?

Yes. 10Talents is built for the kitchen-counter reality of homeschooling — log attendance from your phone, snap a photo of finished work, check the week from the couch. Add it to your home screen for an app-like experience.

Can I keep my records if I cancel?

Always. Export everything as PDF, CSV, or a full portfolio archive before you leave — or any time.

The year ahead is a gift.

Steward it well. 14-day free trial — no credit card. $15/month after. Cancel any time.