90 seconds to a client-ready training plan.
Paste tonight’s session notes, and back comes the whole package:
- A 4-6 week training plan
- Weekly homework sheets
- A progress report
- Your voice. Your logo.
Clients get homework they can follow.
You get your evenings back.
Free gets you one complete package from your real notes. No card.
You have the raw material.
Shorthand, fragments, a voice-memo transcript: paste it as-is. The engine pulls out what happened, what worked, and what comes next, then writes the week-by-week homework around your method. Sunday night goes back to being Sunday night.
Paste your session notes
Rough is fine. Tell it your methodology in your own words, the cues and marker words you use, and what happened in the session.
Pick the issue, add your brand
Choose a preset: loose-leash walking, reliable recall, jumping on guests, crate training, puppy foundations, leash reactivity, and more. Drop in your logo and business name.
Review it, then send it
You get the full package back as a draft. You’re the trainer: read it, adjust anything, approve it. Then export a branded PDF your client keeps on the fridge.
One purchase. The whole kit.
The engine does the write-ups. The bonuses are the client paperwork you keep meaning to build: the intake questionnaire, the check-in messages, the progress-report schedule. Nothing here is sold separately.
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The generation engineSession notes in, the full client package out: training plan, weekly homework sheets, progress report. Up to 100 packages a month, more than most full client books need.
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12 issue presetsLeash reactivity, separation anxiety, puppy foundations, reliable recall, resource guarding, jumping on guests, crate training, loose-leash walking, door dashing, counter surfing, barking at triggers, and new rescue decompression. Built around how trainers actually structure homework, so week 4 follows from week 1 instead of wandering.
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White-label PDF exportYour logo, your colors, your business name, on paperwork that looks like you have a designer on retainer. Homework Hound appears nowhere on a client document.
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New-client intake questionnaireBonusThe one that catches vet red flags and bite history before they become training-plan problems.
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Client communication scriptsBonusMore than a dozen copy-paste messages: the mid-week check-in, the kind homework nudge, the warm payment reminder, the graduation note. The follow-through that gets homework done, without you composing texts at 9pm.
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Progress-report cadence guideBonusWhen to send what, by package type, so clients can see their dog changing week to week.
What a homework sheet looks like.
This excerpt shows the structure and tone the engine drafts. Yours is built from your notes, in your phrasing, under your logo.
Every document comes back to you as a draft first. Nothing goes to a client until you’ve read and approved it. That’s in the terms, on purpose: you’re the professional of record.
Bailey’s Homework, Week 2 of 5
Why this week matters
Last session, Bailey gave us 40 feet of slack leash in the driveway. This week we pay that so generously she starts offering it on her own.
Daily practice (about 10 minutes)
- Two 5-minute sessions, driveway or quiet sidewalk only. Distractions come later; right now we’re building a habit, not testing one.
- Mark (“yes!”) the instant the leash goes slack, then treat at your pant seam so the payday happens beside your leg.
- If she hits the end of the leash: stop, breathe, wait for slack, then move. The walk is the reward for the slack, never for the pull.
- End every session with 30 seconds of “go sniff.” Sniffing is her decompression, and it keeps walks worth showing up for.
What success looks like by Friday
Bailey checks in within three steps of starting, and the leash stays slack for ten or more steps at a time.
Your methodology leads. The floor doesn’t move.
Everything Homework Hound drafts stays within LIMA-aligned standards (least intrusive, minimally aversive), the framework CCPDT and IAABC certify against. Ask it to write up an alpha roll or a leash correction and it will decline, then offer a humane alternative aimed at the same training goal.
Above that floor, it follows you: your methods, your cues, your management choices, reflected back in your words.
Homework Hound is not affiliated with or endorsed by CCPDT or IAABC.
Your first package is free. If it saves you an evening, it’s $39, once.
Free means the real thing: your notes, your branding, a finished PDF, no card. The $39 is one payment, not a subscription. That’s the entire pricing page.
Reviews so far: none. The product is brand new and we won’t invent praise. Reviews from founding users will land here, unedited, as they arrive.
About a dollar a week in year one, against the evenings it replaces.
- Up to 100 packages a month, fair use
- All 12 issue presets
- White-label branded PDF export
- All three bonuses: intake questionnaire, message scripts, progress-report guide
We’d rather you try first and buy second.
Founder Price Lock. $39 is the v1 founding price. When v2 ships, new buyers pay $79. Founders keep every feature they bought for the life of the product, at no extra cost. v2 adds specialty preset packs, and founding users vote on which ship first.
12-Month Runway Promise. We commit to at least 12 months of service from your purchase. If we ever sunset earlier, you get a full refund. It’s written into the terms.
Make-it-right remedy. If a package isn’t client-ready after two regenerations, reply to your receipt and we fix it by hand within 48 hours.
The things you’d ask before paying.
Will it match my training methodology and voice?
Yes, and that’s the whole design. You describe your method and philosophy in your own words, pick a tone, and paste your session notes; the draft comes back using your cues, your marker words, your management setup, your phrasing. The presets are scaffolding, not scripture.
The one place it won’t follow you is below the LIMA floor (least intrusive, minimally aversive). Ask for an alpha roll or a pain-based correction and it declines politely, then offers a humane route to the same training goal.
How long does it actually take?
The generation itself runs 20 to 40 seconds. With pasting your notes and picking a preset, you’re about 90 seconds from raw shorthand to a complete draft package. What’s left is your review: read it, adjust, approve. The two-hour write-up is the part that disappears.
What does my client actually receive?
A branded PDF package from your business: a 4-6 week training plan, weekly homework sheets with daily check-off boxes, and a progress report. Your logo, your business name, your contact details, and not a word about Homework Hound anywhere. As far as your client knows, you stayed up making it. We’ll keep that secret.
Is this just ChatGPT with a logo on it?
Underneath, a language model does the drafting, the same family of technology as ChatGPT. What you’re paying for is everything around it: presets built on how trainers structure multi-week homework, your methodology and marker words reflected back instead of generic advice, the LIMA floor enforced on every draft, week-to-week structure that holds together, and a white-label PDF a client can actually use.
Could you prompt your way close with enough evenings? Probably. Those evenings are what the $39 buys back.
I already run my business on a CRM. Why this?
Keep the CRM. Homework Hound doesn’t replace your scheduler, invoicing, or client records; it does the one job they don’t: turning session notes into the training plan, the homework sheets, and the progress report. No migration, no integration project, no subscription. Paste notes, export PDFs, file them wherever your client records live. $39 once.
Can I edit a draft before my client sees it?
Yes, and you’re required to: every document arrives as a draft, and approving it before client use is written into the terms. Your name is on the paperwork, so the final say is yours. If a line isn’t how you’d say it, sharpen your notes or method description and run it again until it reads like you, then export. Founding access covers up to 100 packages a month, so another pass costs nothing extra.
What if it writes something I’d never say?
Then it never leaves your screen, because your review is the gate. Regenerate with a plainer note about how you talk (“I never say command,” “I call it a reset, not a timeout”) and the next draft follows your lead. The more specifically you state your language, the closer the first draft lands.
Is my client and dog information safe?
The names, notes, and histories you paste are used to generate your documents and are not stored on our servers beyond the request. They’re never used to train models, never sold, never shared. Your logo never leaves your device; it’s applied to the PDF right in your browser. The plain-English version is in the terms.
What if I buy it and don’t like it?
That’s why the free generation is the whole product rather than a demo. Run it on a real client before you spend anything; if the output isn’t worth $39 to you, don’t buy it, and we part as friends.
Two promises stand behind a purchase: at least 12 months of service or a full refund, and a small team that reads every email. If something’s wrong, tell us at hello@existemai.com and we’ll work to make it right.
Who’s behind this?
Homework Hound is built and run by the team at ExistemAI, a small AI studio; the building itself is done by an AI agent (Claude) with human review on everything that ships. Questions, ideas, or skepticism are all welcome at hello@existemai.com.