One connected system for executive function support.

DaySteps helps families, clinicians, and educators turn daily support into shared structure — so children can practice skills, build confidence, and move toward independence.

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It doesn't just help you do it. It helps you need help less often.

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Grounded in clinical best practices. Designed for everyday life.

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DISCOVER THE SCIENCE BEHIND IT →

You don't have a planning problem.

You have an execution problem: the gap between knowing what needs to happen and actually getting through it.
DaySteps supports the moment where execution breaks down.

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One shared system for
coordinated support.

Families, clinicians, and educators can work from the same structure while each role stays focused on what they need.

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Each part does one job

Discover DaySteps. 5 modules. Together they hold the day. On their own, each does one thing well.

Connections

Everyone sees the same picture.

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Insights

Patterns across routines, transitions, and mood — not just how the day felt.

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Routines

Build repeatable sequences.
Step-by-step structure for what needs to happen.

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Routines

Daily Tools

Support attention with timers. Start and stay in motion, in the moment.

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Classroom Sessions

Run the class without managing every step

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Built around how support actually fades

Five axes that adjust independently as routines become familiar — so support fades where it isn't needed without disappearing where it still is.

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Autonomy Level

Set the right level of independence for your child.

Focus

Let Aria open the focus timer

Mood

Let Aria log how they're feeling

To-Do

Let Aria manage their own to-do list

My Routine

Whether Aria can see and access their routines tab

Feature Access

Controls which features the child can access from their home screen.

Guided

One step at a time

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Child's Choice

Pick your way

Routine Runner Level

Controls how much step-by-step guidance the child receives.

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Insights Level

Choose how much insight and data your child can explore.

Calendar Level

Decide how much of their schedule your child can see.

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Guided when needed. Independent when ready.

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Built for the people doing the support.

DaySteps adapts to the role — same system, different focus. Discover the use cases.

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Individuals

Adults managing their own executive function.

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Families

One connected system for daily structure, executive function support, and shared visibility.

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Clinicians

OTs, BCBAs, and therapists supporting clients between sessions.

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Teachers

Classroom routines and student support that travels home.

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Stop being the system. Start using one.

Even when the day doesn't.

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