Every kid learns differently. Some need to see it. Some need to build it with their hands. Some need the lesson wrapped in a game before it clicks.
We know this firsthand. As parents of kids with different learning needs, we’ve lived the gap between what’s available and what actually works. Most educational software is either too generic, loaded with ads, or gated behind a subscription. The kids who need the most help often get the least.
So we build our own. Every app we make is free, ad-free, and tracking-free. No accounts, no subscriptions, no data collection. Just learning.
Pizza Fractions
A visual fractions game for kids in K-5th grade. Players identify, build, and compare fractions using pizza slices — starting with simple halves and fourths, progressing all the way to mixed denominators like thirds, fifths, sixths, and eighths.
- Three game modes: Identify the fraction, Build it from slices, Compare two pizzas
- Six difficulty levels that progress naturally
- Star-based scoring — 1 to 3 stars per level keeps kids motivated
- Works on phones, tablets, and computers — no install required
The Element Game
An interactive periodic table game for ages 7-14. Kids learn all 118 elements through quizzes, table-building challenges, and head-to-head element comparisons. A built-in spaced repetition engine tracks what each player struggles with and adapts the questions to help them improve.
- Three game modes: Name That Element, Table Builder, Element Showdown
- 118 elements with kid-friendly fun facts and chemistry puns
- Adaptive difficulty — the game gets smarter as your kid plays
- Works offline on any device — great for classrooms and road trips
Why We Do This
We believe technology should meet kids where they are — especially kids who learn differently. Not every child fits neatly into a standard curriculum. Some kids need repetition. Some need visuals. Some need to play their way to understanding.
We’ve been those parents searching for “an app that teaches fractions” at 10pm, and finding nothing that works for our kids. So we started building.
If the right tool doesn’t exist, we’ll make it. And we’ll make it free, because every kid deserves access to tools that work for them.
Have an Idea?
Do you have an app idea that would help your child learn something? We want to hear it. We’ll scope the project, build the app, and sponsor its creation — completely free.
If you’ve ever thought “I wish there was an app that taught my kid ___” — that’s exactly what we want to build next.