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Household sync

One plan. One language.
One dog.

Invite your dog’s training crew so everyone follows the same steps — and everyone can follow the progress. Trainers run reps. Followers cheer from the sidelines.

Consistency is the science. Community is the stickiness.

Professor Books — your AI coach for household training consistency

The real problem

Why dogs get “inconsistent results”

  • 1Dogs don’t generalize perfectly. “Sit” with you doesn’t automatically mean “sit” with your partner.
  • 2Tiny differences matter: timing, tone, reward, and follow‑through.
  • 3If rules change by person, your dog learns to negotiate the easiest deal.

Household sync fixes the humans first — so the dog can win.

Invite your dog’s crew

Two roles. Same dog. Everyone stays aligned.

Trainers

People who actually run reps.

  • See the daily plan and the exact steps
  • Log reps so progress is real, not vibes
  • Use the same cues and rules across handlers

Followers

People who cheer, not coach.

  • See progress updates and streaks
  • Get the “win recap” without needing the playbook
  • React to milestones and celebrate together

Followers don’t change the training. They change the motivation to keep going.

Everyone sees the same scoreboard

No more “I think we trained that?” or “did you do reps today?”

1

What skill you’re working on right now

2

What’s mastered (and what still needs reps)

3

Streak status + weekly consistency

4

Photos and videos attached to wins

Your dog’s training journey — shared privately

Upload a quick clip. Save a milestone. Let the crew celebrate the wins that used to go unnoticed.

Upload moments

Post the “first calm walk” clip. The crew sees it.

Celebrate wins

Streaks, milestones, “Week 1 done” — all visible.

Share progress cards

Send a clean recap to your partner or sitter in one tap.

It’s not public social. It’s your dog’s people.

How Household sync works

1

Invite your crew

Add trainers and followers in seconds.

2

Pick the plan

One plan, one set of cues, one rulebook.

3

Log reps

Trainers record progress so it compounds.

4

Celebrate together

Followers see the wins and keep the momentum alive.

Why this works

Dogs improve fastest when the humans are consistent. Same cues. Same rules. Same follow‑through. Household sync is the productized version of what good trainers tell every family on day one.

Perfect for:

Families with kidsRoommates / shared householdsPartners who split walksDog sitters / grandparentsRescue dogs learning new routines

Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between a Trainer and a Follower?+

Trainers run reps and log progress. Followers don’t train — they follow the journey, see updates, and celebrate wins. Same dog, different roles, zero confusion.

Will followers mess up training by giving bad advice?+

Followers don’t change the plan or steps. The training stays with Trainers. Followers just see progress and updates — like a private feed for your dog’s training journey.

Do I need the whole household to participate for this to work?+

No. Start with one Trainer. Add more when you’re ready. Even one consistent person can create momentum — Household sync helps you scale that consistency across the people who matter.

What if my dog only listens to one person right now?+

That’s common. Household sync helps by standardizing cues and follow‑through across handlers, so your dog stops treating training like a choose‑your‑own‑adventure.

Is this public social media?+

No. It’s private. You’re sharing with your dog’s people — not posting for strangers.

Want your dog to listen to the whole house?

Get early access and invite your crew. Trainers run reps. Followers keep it fun.