Schedule classwork before the school week starts
Class Add-Ons Scheduler is built for teachers who already know what needs to go into Google Classroom, but do not want to publish every item manually. Instead of recreating the same reminder, homework task, or weekly assignment, you can prepare the schedule once and let the task publish at the right time.
This is useful when your classroom routine repeats. You might post the same style of homework every Monday, remind students about an online learning task every Friday, or prepare a sequence of revision assignments for a whole term.
What a Google Classroom assignment scheduler should handle
A useful scheduler needs to cover more than a publish date. Teachers often need each post to include a clear title, instructions, a due date, useful links, Google Drive attachments, and a consistent posting time.
Class Add-Ons Scheduler supports recurring schedules for daily, weekly, and monthly routines. It also helps you attach links or Drive files, set due dates, and manage start and end dates so schedules do not keep running after a topic or term ends.
Common workflows
Use the scheduler for:
- Weekly homework tasks that follow the same pattern.
- Recurring reminders for external learning platforms.
- Termly revision plans that need to publish in sequence.
- Feedback forms or check-in forms that students should see at regular intervals.
- Routine classroom notices that need to appear without manual posting.
Why use Class Add-Ons Scheduler
Google Classroom is strong for distributing work, but recurring scheduling is a separate workflow. Class Add-Ons Scheduler focuses on that gap: prepare the repeated classwork, choose the recurrence, add due dates and attachments, then let the scheduler handle the publishing.
The free plan is enough to try one active scheduling task. Premium is designed for teachers who want unlimited scheduling tasks and broader recurring workflows.
Start with one repeatable task
The easiest way to test the workflow is to choose one routine that already happens every week. Set up the title, instructions, attachments, due date pattern, and publishing time. Once that is working, you can add more schedules for other classes, subjects, or recurring reminders.