Learning apps made for exactly one kid: yours.
Describe what your kid should learn and have AI build an app for it.
Learning apps shaped to your family and not the mass market.
Parents know even "educational" apps can be screen time distractions. But until now there hasn't been options besides the app store.
Instead of downloading apps, tell our AI agent what you want your children to learn, and it makes an app following your instructions.
When the draft app is up to your standards, unlock it for your kids to play and learn. You don't have to code and your kids don't interact with the AI.
Example
This interactive game started as one parent’s request:
“Can you build the math game 'dots and boxes' for our eight year-old? Include historical context about its significance. ”
On the shelf
Even if you don't build your own apps, with membership you can explore what other families have shared on the library shelf. These are a few examples - play them free.
Dots and Boxes
4.9· 14 familiesThe pencil-and-paper classic with an opponent that fights for every box. Three board sizes, three difficulties, or pass the screen for two players.
Times Table Command
4.8· 9 familiesA cosmic multiplication trainer that scans facts from 2×2 through 12×12, teaches missed ones, then runs a timed warp-speed trial.
Fraction Kitchen
4.8· 16 familiesFour kitchen stations teach fractions with slicing, naming, comparing, and same-denominator recipes.
Pixel Pals
4.8· 7 familiesA drawing studio for chunky pixel art: pencil, fill, eraser, and a palette made for small hands.
Typing Tutor
4.7· 18 familiesLesson-by-lesson touch typing on a keyboard that color-codes which finger owns each key, with live accuracy and speed.
1D Chess
4.6· 11 familiesChess flattened to a single row. Games are short, but winning still takes thinking two moves ahead — an explorer shows why a move works.