Your Teen Starts Homework Before You Ask. In 10 Days. Or I Keep Building Free.

We build your teen's homework system in 10 days or keep working free until it runs on autopilot. Guaranteed.

10-Day Homework Sprint

Sale price $997.00Regular price
Regular price $997.00
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Jacob Dennis, ADHD automation engineer and Riveta Labs founder
10-Day Homework Sprint
Sale price $997.00Regular price
Regular price $997.00

Jacob sets up your entire OneTracker system in 10 days. Canvas connected. SMS running. Dashboard live. You don't touch a thing.

Same system. Same features. Same guarantee. The difference is who does the setup.

What you get:

  • Jacob personally connects Canvas, configures SMS, and builds your dashboard
  • 10 days of daily check-ins and calibration
  • Emergency triage of critical assignments on Night One
  • Teacher email templates ready to send
  • First month of OneTracker included ($149 value)
  • Homework-Running-or-Free Guarantee

After the Sprint: OneTracker continues at $149/mo. Cancel anytime. Canvas syncs. Texts go out. Dashboard updates. Every night, automatically.

Built for ADHD and autistic teens in grades 6-12. Not adapted. Built.

Prefer to set it up yourself? Start OneTracker at $149/mo. Same system, same features, same guarantee. Start here.

Riveta Labs Academic Automation interface with a list of assignments and their details.
Riveta Labs Academic Automation interface with a list of assignments and their details.
Riveta Labs Academic Automation interface with a list of assignments and their details.
Parent and ADHD teen struggling with homework at kitchen table during nightly homework battle
Parent and ADHD teen struggling with homework at kitchen table during nightly homework battle
Parent and ADHD teen struggling with homework at kitchen table during nightly homework battle

Sound Familiar?

Every Night. Same Conversation. Same Result.

It starts around 8pm.

"Did you do your homework?"
"Yeah."
"All of it?"
"I think so."

You check the portal. Three missing assignments. A zero on something you didn't know existed. And your teen swears they turned it in.

So you start the dance.

The reminding. The nagging. The fighting. The guilt. The "I don't know why you can't just do the one thing we ask." The silence. The slammed doors. The pit in your stomach wondering what you're doing wrong.

You've tried:
→ Planners. Lost by October.
→ Apps. Notifications ignored.
→ Rewards. Worked for a week.
→ Punishments. Made everything worse.
→ Tutoring. They knew the material. Still didn't turn it in.
→ Yelling. You both cried.
→ Giving up. Grades cratered.

Nothing sticks. And every September you tell yourself this year will be different.

It's not.

Here's what no one told you:

This isn't about effort. It's not about caring. It's not about discipline or screens or "kids these days."

Your teen's brain doesn't hold task sequences. The moment they leave class, the assignment stops existing in their head. It's not a choice. It's architecture.

No amount of conversations fixes faulty working memory.

What fixes it: systems that remember for them.

That's what I build.

What "Working" Means By Day 10

  • 📱 The Chaos Disappears
    You get texts when assignments drop. Before your teen forgets them.
  • 😮‍💨 Helping, Not Nagging
    "I see you have two things due tomorrow, do you need help?" No fight. The system already told you both.
  • 📊 No Midnight Surprises
    Missing work alerts within 24 hours. Not 3 weeks later on a report card.
  • 🧠 Matches Their Brain
    External triggers. Automatic reminders. Zero reliance on working memory.

If It's Not Working, I Keep Building Until It Is.

No refunds. Not because I don't stand behind my work. Because I don't quit.

Here's the deal:

If the system isn't catching assignments, I rebuild it.
If the notifications aren't landing, I reroute them.
If your teen's school switches platforms mid-year, I adapt.
If something breaks in month two, I fix it.

You don't get your money back because you won't need it back.

I stay until homework is running.

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Why no refunds?

Because refunds let me off the hook.

A refund says "here's your money, good luck." That's not what you need. You need someone who doesn't disappear when it gets hard.

I was the kid this system is for. I know what's at stake. A refund doesn't help your teen pass 10th grade. A working system does.

So I don't offer an exit. I offer a commitment:

Your homework runs, or I keep working.

That's the guarantee.

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The 25 Systems I Build in 10 Days

You stop logging into six portals.

- Assignment sync every 2 hours
- Due dates pulled automatically
- Priority flagging (tests vs homework)
- One dashboard for every class
- Daily "what's due tomorrow" text

You'll know what's happening without asking.

You stop being the one who starts homework.

- 3-2-1 countdown texts at homework time
- First task injected into launch message
- Calendar-aware timing (shifts around activities)
- DONE confirmation when they finish
- Break reminders built for ADHD brains

Homework starts without you saying a word.

You stop finding out three weeks late.

- Missing work flagged within 24 hours
- Grade drop notifications
- Teacher comment monitoring
- Crisis alert if multiple assignments pile up
- Weekly progress digest every Sunday

Problems get caught before they explode.

You stop wondering if it's actually working.

- Completion verification (not just "I did it")
- Streak tracking your teen can see
- Progress visualization
- Milestone celebrations
- Shared family dashboard

You'll see it running. Every day.

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How The Sprint Works

One Call. Ten Days. Running Forever.

Step 1: The Diagnosis (Days 1-2)
One call. You tell me what breaks every night. I pick 5-7 systems from the 25 based on your teen's chaos pattern. Your part takes under an hour. Then you are done.

Step 2: I Build (Days 3-7)
You build nothing. I build everything. Your tracker populates. Your teacher scripts go out. Your launch routine goes live. By Day 5 you get your first alert for an assignment you did not know existed.

Step 3: Your Teen Runs It (Days 8-10)
This is the proof. Your teen logs tasks. Teachers reply. Homework starts without a fight. If we miss the guarantee criteria by Day 10, I keep building until we hit them.

Then: 30 days of support. Ultra-Premium adds quarterly audits to catch issues before they break.

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I Built This Because I Lived It

I'm Jacob. I was the ADHD kid drowning in homework battles while my parents watched helplessly.

My parents spent $10,000 on tutors, apps, and organizational coaches. None of it worked because none of it was infrastructure. The brutal irony? I now build AI automation systems for companies but couldn't crack the one system that mattered; getting homework done without destroying my relationship with my parents. So I built infrastructure instead. It worked in 10 days. That's the system you're getting. When we fail to hit our guarantee by Day 10, we keep building until your system works
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Questions Parents Ask

About The System

They don't have to "use" anything. The system runs automatically. Assignments get detected whether they open an app or not. You get notified whether they do anything or not. That's the point. It doesn't rely on your teen remembering.

No. Apps require your teen to open them. This is infrastructure built into their existing school accounts. Assignments get pulled automatically. Alerts get sent automatically. The system runs whether your teen engages with it or not.

Those all required your teen to do something differently. This doesn't. Infrastructure works in the background. When the school posts an assignment, you know. When something goes missing, you know. The system doesn't care if your teen "feels motivated." It just runs.

Each system solves one specific problem: task initiation, missing work detection, teacher communication, grade monitoring, etc. Your family won't use all 25. On Day 1, I diagnose your chaos pattern and pick the 5-7 systems that match. Less overwhelm. More impact.

About My Teen

Active refusal is a disqualifier. I screen for this on our intake call. But "won't remember to check the app" or "loses track of assignments" isn't refusal. That's exactly what the system solves. The bar is willingness to try, not perfection.

No. The onboarding call is you and me. Your teen doesn't need to attend, configure anything, or learn a new tool. I build directly into their school accounts. They'll notice the launch texts and alerts, but they don't have to "set anything up."

This isn't surveillance. It's infrastructure. Your teen doesn't see you logging into six portals. They see a text at 4pm that says "Math homework: 3 problems. Start now?" and a confirmation when they're done. Most teens prefer this to the nightly interrogation.

About Schools & Tech

Canvas and Google Classroom are fully supported. PowerSchool, Infinite Campus, and Schoology work with some limitations. If your school uses something else, we'll figure out what's possible on our onboarding call. No promises until I see your setup.

That's normal. Most families have 3-4 platforms across their teen's classes. Part of the build is creating the Class Submission Matrix, so everyone knows which teacher wants what, where. One view. No confusion.

That's covered in support. If your school switches platforms during your support window, I rebuild the affected systems at no extra charge. Ultra-Premium gets quarterly audits specifically to catch these changes before they break anything.

About Pricing & Tiers

Because I build it for you. This isn't a course you watch. This isn't templates you fill out. I get on a call, diagnose your situation, then spend Days 2-8 building custom automations in your teen's actual school accounts. DFY costs more than DIY. That's the trade.

Standard ($997): All 25 systems built in 10 days. Three private calls on Days 1, 5, and 10. Daily text check-ins between calls. 30 days of async support via email and Slack. 24-hour response time. You get the full homework automation stack.

Ultra-Premium ($2,497): Everything in Standard. Plus you go first in line. Five private calls including Day 0 co-parent alignment and Day 7 tune-up. 1-hour crisis response when homework explodes. Direct cell access to me. Weekend coverage. 30 days of active monitoring with quarterly audits to catch school changes before they break things.

Standard builds your system. Ultra-Premium keeps it running all year.

Yes. Shop Pay offers 4 payments of $249.25 at 0% interest. You get full access on Day 1. No waiting for payment to clear.

About The Guarantee

No. I offer something better. If the system isn't working by Day 10, I keep building until it does. You don't need your money back because I don't quit until it works. Service guarantees beat refund guarantees because you came here for a result, not your money back.

Four criteria:

(1) Your teen logged at least 3 tasks in the tracker independently.
(2) At least one teacher replied to our scripts. (3) Teen confirmed launch via SMS at least 3 times.
(4) You can run the system in under 15 minutes per day.

If we don't hit all four by Day 10, I keep building free until we do.

Attend all 3 scheduled calls (Day 1, 5, 10). Respond to daily text check-ins within 12 hours. Run the 3-2-1 Launch routine at least 6 of 10 days. Send Email Diplomat script to at least one teacher by Day 4. Complete Brain Station setup by Day 3.

Standard gets 30 days of async support. Ultra-Premium gets 30 days of active monitoring plus quarterly audits that catch school changes and system drift before you notice problems.

About The Process

About 45 minutes total. One 30-minute onboarding call. One 15-minute handoff at the end. Daily check-ins are optional and take 5 minutes. Everything else happens in the background. You'll see progress in Slack but you don't have to do anything.

You tell me what's broken. I ask about your teen's classes, your school's portals, what's been tried before, and what drives you crazy at 8pm. You give me the logins. I pick your 5-7 systems. Your part is done in under an hour.

Life happens. Daily check-ins can shift. The 10-day timeline can flex by a day or two if you have a conflict. Just tell me in Slack. The goal is a working system, not rigid scheduling.

January is my first public launch. I've built these systems for families privately, but I don't have published testimonials yet. That's why the guarantee exists and why January gets the bonus stack. You're protected if it doesn't work. You're rewarded for betting on me early.