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How it works

Make a worksheet in about a minute

Pick a worksheet, tell Sprout about your kid, and print it. That's the whole thing. No account, nothing sold off behind your back, no catch. You're in with the parents who wanted their own corner of the internet to do this, one the tech giants don't get to touch. Here's how it all works, start to finish, plus the questions people usually ask.

  1. 1

    Pick a worksheet

    Browse the templates and tap one. Addition, reading, handwriting, telling time, and plenty more.

  2. 2

    Set your kid's age

    Use the minus and plus next to Age. That's the dial for how hard the sheet is. Save a kid's profile and Sprout sets the age for you next time.

  3. 3

    Sprout builds it

    It writes the whole worksheet in a second or two. Watch it come together, then it's ready to change.

  4. 4

    Tweak it with one tap

    Above the chat box is a row of presets: harder, easier, longer, shorter, more questions. Tap one and it rebuilds that way in a second. Tap a few and they stack. Want a theme like space or dinosaurs, or anything specific? Just type it in the chat.

  5. 5

    Print it or save it

    Download PDF opens your print screen to print or save as a PDF. Save keeps it in My worksheets for later. No watermark, no catch.

A few other things you can do

Build your own (coming soon)

Describe any worksheet from scratch and Sprout builds it. Nearly ready. Tap Build on the library page for a sneak peek.

Add your kids

Save a profile for each kid so their age and their worksheets are one tap away.

Save for later

Anything you make can be saved to My worksheets and reopened whenever you want.

The community (coming soon)

Worksheets other parents built and shared, a chat to swap ideas, and updates from the team. Opening soon. Tap Community for a peek.

Slideshows (coming soon)

Type a topic, get a warm illustrated mini lesson to present full screen or print. On the way.

Questions

Is it free?

Yes. No account, no card, no limits. We're parents building this for parents, not a company mining you for data to sell on. Make and print as many as you want.

Is my data safe? Do you train AI on it?

Yes, and no. This is the whole reason Sprout exists. Worksheets are built by Venice AI, and nothing you type is stored or used to train anything. Your worksheets and your kids' profiles are saved in your browser, on your device, not on our servers. The tech giants take everything. Here, your kid's stuff stays yours.

Where do my worksheets live? Could I lose them?

They're saved in this browser, on this device. That's the privacy promise, your stuff never touches our servers. The trade-off: they don't follow you to another device yet, and clearing your browser clears them. Download the PDFs you want to keep.

What ages does it work for?

Three to thirteen. The age you set is the dial for how hard the sheet comes out.

The difficulty looks off. Why?

It follows the age in the stepper, not your kid's profile on its own. Nudge the age up or down and it rebuilds. Picking a kid just sets the age to theirs.

Can I print it or save a PDF?

Yes. Download PDF opens your print screen, where you can save it as a PDF or send it straight to a printer. No watermark on it.

Do I need an account?

No. There's nothing to sign up for. Pick a template, print it, done.

When do build-your-own, slideshows, and the community open?

Soon. They open alongside the Sprout app. Join the waitlist on the home page and you'll hear the day it happens. The templates stay free either way.

Could I lose my saved stuff if I clear my browser?

Yes, that's the honest trade-off of keeping it off our servers. So there's a Back up button in the Profiles card on the library page. It downloads one file with everything; Restore brings it back on any device.

It's slow, or it threw an error.

Most sheets land in a second or two. If one trips, you'll see a try that again message. Just send it again.

Still stuck?

Pop a question in the Community. Real Sprout parents and the team answer. You're not doing this on your own anymore.