For Parents

Syllio for Parents: Support Your Student Without the Stress

The best thing you can give your college or high school student isn't homework help — it's a system that prevents them from getting overwhelmed in the first place.

Gift Syllio to your student

Why Parents choose Syllio

Features built for Parents

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

Syllio is purpose-built for parents — not a generic productivity tool dressed up with education labels.

Gift a Pro Plan

Purchase an AI Pro Student or OS Student subscription for your college or high school student. They receive the full plan — unlimited AI syllabus scans, LMS sync, Burnout Radar™, and portfolio building — as a gift from you.

Burnout Prevention, Not Just Organization

Syllio doesn't just track deadlines — it monitors your student's academic load and warns them before their hardest weeks arrive. For parents worried about burnout and mental health, this is the feature that matters most.

A Record That Lasts Beyond Graduation

Your student's Syllio portfolio documents four years of academic achievement, clubs, leadership roles, and service hours. It's the professional record they'll use for job applications and graduate programs — and it starts building on day one.

No Maintenance Required

Once set up, Syllio works in the background. Your student scans a syllabus and their calendar updates. They join a club and the events appear. The system runs automatically so your student can focus on the work, not on managing the app.

< 30 sec
to scan a syllabus and populate your calendar
Free forever
for the core academic OS — no card required
7-day warning
before your highest-workload week hits

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The academic OS for Parents

Free forever for the basics. Upgrade when you need more. Cancel any time.

Disclaimer: Syllio is a student and educator productivity tool. Content generated by Syllio — including syllabi, lesson plans, course outlines, and study schedules — is for organizational purposes only and does not constitute official academic guidance, professional advice, or any form of legal, medical, or financial counsel. Always refer to your institution's official course requirements, academic policies, and advisor for authoritative information.