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A visual agenda for growing kids
Kidgenda turns family routines into a simple Now / Next / Later flow kids can follow on a shared device, with stars for progress and zero guilt when life happens.
Parent accounts only. Kid mode runs from the parent session and exits with a PIN.
Now: Brush your teeth
Let's see what's next!
Kids need fewer reminders. Parents need less nagging. Everyone needs the next step to be obvious.
Kid mode puts the current agenda item first, then what's next, then later. No dashboard-reading required.
Celebrate doing without streaks, leaderboards, or failure states. Parents decide how stars turn into real-world rewards.
Create reusable agenda items, schedule recurring routines, skip or restore occurrences, and glance at progress.
Kids do not need accounts. A parent signs in, switches to kid mode, and uses a PIN to exit.
Use friendly icons or real photos so a child can recognize brush teeth, pack backpack, or read a book without reading much.
Ask the assistant for help shaping routines, schedules, and rewards. It guides you through building your first schedule and keeps your chat history between visits.
Big, visual, one thing at a time. A pre-reader can see what to do now, finish it, and feel the win, without an adult hovering.
Calm controls, quick edits, clear progress. Set a routine up once, then glance, never a chore-chart surveillance panel pointed at your child.
Kidgenda borrows the joy of a well-timed celebration and leaves behind the streak anxiety. No guilt, no countdown pressure, no red failure screen.
The foundation is live. The next pass makes setup more conversational, agenda items more flexible, and parent-child progress easier to see.
Adaptive guided setup that asks one useful question at a time.
Agenda items with choices, like three book options or different star rewards for different practice lengths.
Parent-attached images and videos so kids can follow real examples from class or home.
Optional child audio or video recordings so parents can see progress over time.
A privacy review for child data, sensitive family notes, and health-adjacent information before we encourage richer context.