Camp Planner

Camp Planner

Summer Camp Planning Chaos, Coordinated.

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Most camp tools are built for administrators or helping parents discover camps. Camp Planner is for the part that comes after — coordinating with other families. Share an invite code and everyone sees who's going where, which weeks. No more group text chaos figuring out if your kids overlap. Simple: no app to download, just a shared grid where parents can write it down once, see their kids' friends, and print a fridge-friendly summary for the kids.
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Chris Lucas
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Skip the waitlist! Just use the link provided: https://campplanner.netlify.app/..., and scroll to the bottom where it says "already have an account?" Click that and PH people get to skip the waitlist! Thanks for checking out Camp Planner! I'm Chris, a parent who built this out of frustration. Right now, December 2025, we need to be deciding the entire schedule of summer 2026. Crazy. My wife and I would start the summer camp puzzle - picking camps, talking to our kiddo, and then comes the hardest part: coordinating with other parents. Which weeks is your kid doing soccer camp? Are we overlapping at art camp? The answers lived in scattered group texts and abandoned spreadsheets that nobody could ever find again. I started with the aforementioned shared spreadsheet like everyone else. It worked, but it was clunky and nobody wanted to edit someone else's Google Sheet. So I built something else: each parent manages their own kids, shares a code with friends, and everyone sees the full picture, with a printout so even the KID sees the scope too. I'm still figuring out what this needs to be truly useful. I have some ideas for the next features and details; but this is a workable MVP. Would love to hear how you handle summer coordination and what would actually make this worth using.