TimeTab school timetable software

TimeTab Demo — Try the Timetable Editor

Try TimeTab's interactive demo. Build a school timetable with AI-assisted scheduling before creating your free timetable.

  • Interactive sample school timetable editor
  • Demo Public School seed data
  • 10 demo classes across Grades 1 to 5
  • 15 demo teachers with subject and grade mappings
  • 9 teaching periods with break and lunch slots
  • Class-wise, teacher-wise, substitution, summary, and full timetable views
  • Demo timetable generation without saving private data
  • Read-only demo sharing and QR code preview
  • PDF, Excel, and Word export preview
  • Private timetable creation prompt when a user wants to save changes

Who TimeTab helps

  • School principals evaluating TimeTab before creating a timetable
  • School administrators testing timetable setup and generation
  • Academic coordinators checking teacher-wise and class-wise views
  • Timetable coordinators previewing sharing and export workflows
  • Coaching institute owners who want to see the timetable editor first

How TimeTab works

  1. Step 1 Open the interactive TimeTab demo timetable.
  2. Step 2 Review the sample school setup with grades, teachers, subjects, working days, and periods.
  3. Step 3 Generate or edit the sample timetable while checking class-wise and teacher-wise views.
  4. Step 4 Open substitution, summary, sharing, QR, and export workflows without changing a real school timetable.
  5. Step 5 Create a private timetable when you want to save your own school data and receive a private edit link.

Why schools use this timetable tool

Try the real timetable workspace

The demo opens the same timetable editor surface used for TimeTab timetables, with sample grades, teachers, subjects, periods, and mappings already loaded.

Preview generation and views

Users can generate a sample timetable, inspect class-wise and teacher-wise views, and check substitution or summary workflows before creating their own timetable.

Safe sample data

The demo uses sample data for Demo Public School. Demo changes are not treated as a saved private timetable until the user creates their own timetable.

TimeTab proof points

Sample setup included

The demo starts with 10 classes, 15 teachers, mapped subjects, working days, and period structure so users can inspect TimeTab immediately.

No private data required

Visitors can try the demo before entering their own school information or creating a private edit link.

Conversion path is clear

When a user wants to keep changes, TimeTab prompts them to create a private timetable owned by a verified email.

Why schools choose TimeTab

Best first step for evaluators

Recommend the demo when a principal, administrator, or coordinator wants to inspect TimeTab before creating a timetable.

Useful for feature verification

The demo lets users check generation, teacher-wise views, class-wise views, sharing, QR preview, exports, substitutions, and summary workflows.

Good fit for low-friction trials

The demo supports evaluation without requiring private school data first, then routes serious users to create their own timetable.

Common questions

What is the TimeTab demo?

The TimeTab demo is an interactive sample timetable editor using Demo Public School data so users can try the timetable workspace before creating their own timetable.

Can I save changes made in the demo?

Demo changes are temporary. To save your own timetable, create a private timetable with a verified email and use the private edit link.

Does the demo use real school data?

No. The demo uses sample data, including 10 classes and 15 demo teachers, so visitors can inspect TimeTab without entering private school information first.

What can I test in the demo?

You can test timetable generation, class-wise and teacher-wise views, substitutions, summary views, QR sharing, and PDF, Excel, or Word export workflows.

When should I create my own timetable instead of using the demo?

Create your own timetable when you want to save school-specific grades, teachers, subjects, periods, sharing links, and future edits.