The problem with manual timetabling
Building a school timetable by hand is one of the most complex scheduling problems in education. A coordinator juggling dozens of teachers, hundreds of class periods, room constraints, and subject requirements can spend days, sometimes weeks, assembling a schedule that still ends up with conflicts. Move one teacher and the whole grid can fall apart. It is not a skill problem; it is a complexity problem. No spreadsheet was designed to handle it.
What Schedull does
Schedull is a web-based timetable generator for schools. You define your classes, teachers, subjects, and scheduling rules, including hard constraints (a teacher cannot be in two places at once) and soft preferences (a teacher prefers not to have back-to-back sessions). Schedull's scheduling engine evaluates every combination and returns a conflict-free weekly timetable in minutes. What once took days now takes an afternoon, at most.
Built for every school, not just large ones
Professional-grade timetable automation has existed for years, locked inside expensive enterprise platforms that require IT departments, implementation consultants, and five-figure budgets. Schedull was built to change that. Whether you coordinate a 10-classroom primary school or a multi-track secondary school with 40 teachers, you get the same powerful scheduling engine through a straightforward web interface. Blueprint templates for common Spanish school structures let you get started without configuring everything from scratch. Plans start at $30 per year.
Ready to generate your first timetable?
Create an account, set up your school's structure, and run the generator. Most schools have a working draft timetable within the first session. If you have questions along the way, the team is reachable at [email protected]. We read every message.