Every student gets their own learning hub with the tools and assignments that fit them. Explore the two sample hubs below, then try the individual tools. Everything on this site works; click anything.
A focused summer-program layout: weekly packets, a visual calendar, choice boards, and daily check-ins, all in one page a younger student can drive alone.
A deeper workspace for an older student: subject pages, vocabulary tools, interactive readings, drills, games, and catch-up tracking in a sidebar layout.
Multiplication and division practice with streaks, milestones, and per-fact mastery tracking.
Open →Timed drill trainer with countdown, count-up, and untimed modes. Pass a number to unlock the next.
Open →Leveled reading passages with tap-to-translate support for bilingual readers.
Open →Plan essays and projects on visual boards with nodes, connections, and tags.
Open →High-interest reading paths with articles, videos, and follow-up questions.
Open →Session planner where finished tasks earn coins that unlock games and rewards.
Open →A quick mood and goals check students complete at the start of each session.
Open →Students design their own games, from the rules to the art to the build plan.
Open →The week at a glance with priorities and a running done list. Printable.
Open →A short list of genuinely free learning resources families can start using tonight.
Open →Time on task, subjects, and logins feed the tutor's dashboard, so each session builds on what happened during the week.
Some students respond to points and rewards. Those students get an incentive system built for them; nobody else has one bolted on.
Parents can see their student's progress, uploads, and recent activity, written in plain language.
There are no ads and nothing gets sold or mined. Student accounts are optional and the family controls them.