Built by two Muslim future homeschooling families

Quran, math, and the rest of Tuesday in one weekly plan.

It is 10:14 AM Tuesday. You have not looked at the plan since Saturday. Open IlmNest — your week is still there. The Smart Backlog already knows what each Child is doing next.

Free during the beta. When pricing launches, you get 30 days' notice and a grandfathered rate.

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Quran and math on the same week
Smart Backlog picks the next lesson per child
Built by two Muslim future homeschooling families
What is in one weekly plan

One household, one weekly Planner, every subject on the same grid.

IlmNest organizes a Muslim homeschool week the way you actually run it — by Child, across all subjects, against the Lessons each Child has actually finished.

In the planner

A profile per Child

Each kid gets their own profile — different ages, different pace, different stage of memorization. The plan respects that instead of forcing them onto the same grade-level page.

One household, however many Children you have.

In the planner

Subjects on the same grid

Quran, Arabic, fiqh, seerah, math, science, writing — all on the same weekly Planner. Drop in Lessons from the Library or your own materials. Nothing gets siloed to a side calendar.

Islamic studies and secular subjects, scheduled the same way.

In the planner

Smart Backlog and Progress

Each Child has a Journey per subject, broken into Milestones. The Smart Backlog suggests what is next based on what they have actually finished. Progress is tracked as you mark Lessons complete.

Anchored to your child, not a grade level on a box.

Why IlmNest

Three things every other homeschool tool gets wrong.

You probably tried a generic planner. It treated Quran like a side subject. It told you what 5th grade math should look like. It did not know what your Tuesday actually looked like.

One plan, not five

You probably already have a Google Sheet, a notebook, a wall calendar, and a few open tabs. IlmNest replaces that pile with one weekly Planner per Child. Same place every Monday morning.

Replace the stack of tools with one weekly view.

Islamic studies belong on Tuesday, not Sunday

Most homeschool tools treat Quran as a side subject — if they treat it at all. IlmNest puts Quran, Arabic, fiqh, and seerah on the same week-grid as math and writing. Same scheduling. Same tracking. Same finished-state.

Faith and academics, scheduled the same way.

Anchored to your child, not a grade

A box curriculum says '5th grade math.' Your kid finished it in March, or did not finish it in May. The Smart Backlog ignores grade level and looks at the Milestone they are in now. Pick up where they left off, not where the box says they should be.

Smart Backlog, per child, per subject.

See if IlmNest fits how you actually run your week.

Sign up free, add your Children, and open the Planner. No card. No year-long curriculum required up front.

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How a week takes shape

Four steps to your first weekly Planner.

  1. 01

    Sign up

    Create your account. Free during the beta — no credit card.

  2. 02

    Add a Child

    One profile per kid. Different ages, different paces, all in one household view.

  3. 03

    Import or pick Lessons

    Bring in a Curriculum Pack or pick Lessons from the Library — Quran, math, Arabic, science, writing.

  4. 04

    Open the Planner

    See this week with the Smart Backlog already suggesting each Child's next Lesson based on their current Milestone.

Before you sign up

Three questions parents ask first.

Do I need to plan the whole year before I start?

No. Start with one Child and one week. The Smart Backlog picks up from whatever you tell it your kid has already finished.

What is free during the beta?

Everything visible in the public product: Curriculum Planning, Calendar, Weekly Planner, Smart Backlog, Lesson Library, Child Profiles, and Progress Tracking.

What happens when the beta ends?

You get at least 30 days' notice before any paid plan begins, and a grandfathered rate for being early.

Plan next week

Sign up free and see your week inside IlmNest.

Add your Children, drop in a few Lessons, and let the Smart Backlog show you what is next for each kid. No card required.

Free during beta. When pricing launches, 30 days' notice and a grandfathered rate.