For Muslim homeschool families · Launching soon

A home for homeschoolers.

Co-ops, classes, field trips, payments, the family calendar — the scattered pieces of your homeschool, finally in one place. Built for Muslim families; welcoming to every homeschooler.

Musdom opens to families and co-ops soon — leave your email and we’ll tell you the moment it’s ready. See how it works ↓

Built with 14 Muslim homeschool communitiesPrivate by defaultStripe for payments
Built withCedar Co-opCrescent HomeschoolAndalus AcademySeattle FamiliesMadinah Co-op

For families

The week, the children, the waivers — all in one place.

Co-op days, classes, payments, waivers — Musdom holds the pieces, so your memory and six group chats don’t have to. Hover any card to see how.

One calendar, color-coded by child.

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One calendar, color-coded by child.

Co-op days, field trips, tutoring, library runs, park meetups — every child’s week on a single calendar. Drag your own events in. Print it for the fridge.

Family · Child · Community

Register once, pay everywhere.

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Register once, pay everywhere.

Applications, registrations, waivers, and fees flow through Stripe — with sibling discounts, family caps, installments, scholarships, and receipts. No chasing.

Stripe · Caps · Scholarships

Quiet announcements, no noise.

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Quiet announcements, no noise.

Official updates, class chats, and team inboxes stay layered and separate — so the snack-day reminder never buries the early-dismissal notice.

Layered · Searchable · Archived

Rosters, attendance & volunteers.

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Rosters, attendance & volunteers.

Check-in, attendance, pickup adults, allergies, emergency contacts, and volunteer hours toward your co-op requirement — right where the teacher needs them.

Check-in · Safety · Hours

How it works

A co-op, from first form to last day.

Musdom carries the whole arc of a homeschool cycle — so the work that used to live in ten places, ten group chats, and your head lives in one.

Step 01

Set up your cycle.

Create classes and the calendar, set fees and waivers, build the application form — once, at the start of the term.

Step 02

Families apply & register.

Parents find your co-op, apply, register their children, sign waivers, and pay — all in one flow, no spreadsheets.

Step 03

Run the day.

Rosters, check-in, attendance, announcements, and volunteer duties — the co-op day handled from one screen.

Step 04

Close the cycle.

Attendance, payments, waivers, and reports archive automatically. History is preserved; nothing gets lost.

A typical Tuesday

Open Musdom. See what’s next.

The dashboard tells you who’s where, what’s owed, and what can wait until next week. It’s the difference between running your family’s week and being run by it.

  • Every child, color-coded, on one shared calendar.
  • Waivers signed once — reused everywhere they’re valid.
  • Volunteer hours tracked toward your co-op requirement.
  • Pickup adults, allergies, and contacts — where the teacher needs them.

This week

Wk 07 · Spring ’26
TUE · 9:30ACedar Co-op · Week 7Yusuf, Aaliyah · Cedar Room
WED · 11APark meetup · Seattle familiesBring water · 16 RSVP
WEDZoo field-trip waiverSign for Maryam · 2 minutesAction
THU · 10AVolunteer · Snack duty2 hrs · counts toward family req.Confirmed
SAT · 11AArt class · MaryamSaturday studio · drop-offRSVP

Discover

Find a co-op, a class, a halaqa — near you.

Finding a good local co-op or class shouldn’t mean asking around three group chats and hoping someone answers. Musdom gathers real, verified listings — filter by age, schedule, format, sibling-friendly, drop-off allowed.

Curated listingsVerified organizersApply or register in-app
Browse Seattle listings →
Homeschool co-opSeattle, WASearch
Accepting nowSibling friendlyDrop-off allowed+ 6 filters
CCedar Homeschool Co-opTuesdays · 9:30A–1P · K–6 · parent-participationAccepting
AAndalus Academy · EnrichmentMon/Wed · 4–6PM · ages 6–14 · drop-off · 3 spotsApply
PSeattle Families · Saturday mathSaturdays · mornings · ages 8–13 · waitlistWaitlist

Also for hifz & maktab

Run a hifz or maktab program? That belongs here too.

Sabaq, sabaqi, dhor, and tajweed — tracked the way a Qur’an teacher actually works, on the same calendar, payments, and rosters as everything else. Built for Muslim families means built for this.

SabaqSabaqiDhorTajweedPractice log

For organizers

Run your co-op without losing the weekend.

Applications, rosters, calendars, fees, waivers, attendance, volunteer hours — the long list a co-op runs on, finally in one place that respects your time. The admin you dread becomes the admin you barely notice.

14 hrs

admin time saved per cycle

0

spreadsheets to maintain

7 min

from “new family” to “registered”

Get early access →

Cycle setup checklist · Spring ’26

  • Create classes & schedule5 classes
  • Fee structure + family cap$220/fam
  • Application form + waiverslive
  • Volunteer duty signup8/12
  • Send opening announcementdraft
  • Lock roster & print cardsMon

From the pilot

What people who run things actually said.

I used to lose the first week of every cycle to chasing forms and payments. Musdom gave that week back.

KKhadijah RahmanLead organizer · Cedar Co-op

Three co-ops, a hifz class, field trips — I was the spreadsheet holding it together. Now Musdom is.

AAmal SiddiquiHomeschool mom · 3 children

We moved cities and found our whole homeschool community — a co-op, classes, a halaqa — on Musdom in one weekend.

NNadia AhmedParent · new to Seattle

FAQ

Honest answers.

01

Who is Musdom for?

Musdom is built for Muslim homeschool families and the communities they run — co-ops, classes, enrichment programs, hifz and maktab circles. The calendar, payments, and discovery welcome any homeschooler; the parts that matter to Muslim families are first-class, never an afterthought.

02

Is my child’s information private?

Yes. Sensitive child data is field-level permissioned. Internal notes are separate from anything parents see. Privacy is a default, not a setting.

03

How are payments handled?

Stripe — with refunds, scholarships, sibling discounts, family caps, and installment schedules built in. Organizers get a real finance dashboard.

04

Can I run a co-op and be a parent in another?

Yes — that’s the point. Roles are context-aware. You can organize one community and be a parent in another, with one account.

05

When are you launching?

We’re in pilot now with Muslim homeschool communities. Open access for new families and co-ops begins soon — leave your email and you’ll be the first to know.

Launching soon

Be the first in.

Musdom opens to families and co-ops soon. Leave your email — we’ll tell you the moment it’s ready, and nothing else.

No spam — just one note when we open. Assalamu alaikum.