GoalSplitter for Parents
Pursue your goals without sacrificing family time
Being a great parent and pursuing personal goals aren't mutually exclusive. GoalSplitter helps you carve out dedicated time for family, fitness, career growth, and personal projects — guilt-free.
Start Planning FreeGoalSplitter for Parents is an AI-powered weekly planner designed for parents who need to balance multiple life priorities - not just work. Being a great parent and pursuing personal goals aren't mutually exclusive. GoalSplitter helps you carve out dedicated time for family, fitness, career growth, and personal projects — guilt-free. The average adult has approximately 100 hours of discretionary time per week. GoalSplitter helps parents make intentional choices about how to spend each one.
Last updated: February 2026
Sound familiar?
Common challenges parents face when trying to balance their time.
Personal goals get indefinitely postponed because 'the kids come first'
Guilt about taking time for yourself — fitness, hobbies, career development
Chaotic schedules make it impossible to plan ahead
Existing planners don't account for family responsibilities as a first-class category
How GoalSplitter helps
Purpose-built features that address the unique scheduling challenges of parents.
Family is a top-level category with protected time — not an afterthought
AI scheduling works around school runs, bedtimes, and family activities
The 100-hour framework shows that you can fit personal goals into the gaps — without taking from family time
Habit auto-scheduling finds consistent slots for fitness and personal growth that work with your family routine
Example weekly schedule
Here's what a balanced week might look like for parents.
Early morning (5:30–7am): Fitness 3x/week, personal time. School run + work (8:30am–3pm). After school (3–6pm): Family time. After bedtime (8pm+): Side projects, learning, or couple time. Weekends: mostly Family with 2–3 hour personal blocks.
Frequently asked questions
Can GoalSplitter handle the chaos of a parent's schedule?
Yes. Zone-based time blocking lets you define flexible slots (before kids wake up, during school hours, after bedtime) and GoalSplitter fills them with the right tasks from the right categories.
How do I find time for personal goals as a parent?
GoalSplitter's 100-hour framework helps you identify hidden time — early mornings, school hours, after bedtime. Even 5-7 hours/week on personal goals adds up to real progress over months.
Can both parents use GoalSplitter together?
Collaborative features are on the roadmap. For now, each parent can use their own account and coordinate through their respective schedules.
Stop planning your work. Start planning your life.
Join parents already using GoalSplitter to balance their whole week — not just the work part.
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