TimetableGen was born from a simple frustration: building a weekly timetable should not require expensive software, a steep learning curve, or hours of trial and error in a spreadsheet. Schools were printing handwritten grids. Teachers were rebuilding the same Excel file every term. Students were writing study plans on paper and losing them by Wednesday. Families had no single place to see the week's shared commitments at a glance.
We built TimetableGen to solve all of these problems in one clean, browser-based tool that anyone can use in minutes - with no installation, no account required, and no cost. From a school coordinator in India planning the semester's class schedule to a student in the UK building their first exam revision timetable, TimetableGen was designed to work for real people with real scheduling challenges.
Since launching in June 2026, TimetableGen has helped thousands of users across schools, coaching institutes, universities, fitness centers, offices, and households create structured weekly schedules that they can actually follow. Every feature we have built - drag-and-drop editing, auto-save, color-coding, conflict detection, PDF and PNG export - exists because real users needed it for real situations, not because it looked impressive in a product demo.




