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Your kid thinks it's a reading game. It's actually money school.

Adventure quests that teach kids real life skills. Every choice reveals how their mind works with money. You get the full report by email.

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5 quests live now  ·  Ages 5–10  ·  No app download needed

School skips the money talk. We don't.

Kids spend 13 years in school and graduate without knowing how a bank account works. Kidsight fixes that through stories they actually want to read.

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School doesn't teach it

Financial literacy, emotional intelligence, logical thinking. None of it is in the standard curriculum. Kids are left to figure it out on their own.

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Kids tune out lectures

Sit-down money lessons don't work for young kids. Their brain learns through story, choice and consequence. So that's exactly how we built Kidsight.

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Parents don't know where to start

Most parents want to teach their kids about money but don't have a structured way to do it. Kidsight gives you the content and the conversation starters.

Three steps. One kid who gets it.

The whole experience takes about 10 minutes per quest. No setup, no login, no app to download.

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Your child picks a quest and enters their name

Each quest is a short adventure story. Ember the dragon guides them through 5 scenes, each with a real choice that has real consequences inside the story. Kids feel like they're playing. They're actually learning.

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Every choice reveals how their mind works

Do they save coins or spend them? Do they wait for a bigger reward or take the quick one? Their decisions across 5 scenes build a picture of their financial instincts. No right or wrong. Just insight.

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You get a detailed parent report by email

Every quest ends with a full breakdown sent straight to your inbox. Their financial trait, a journey log of every choice they made, conversation starters to use at dinner and real coaching tips for you as a parent.

Finance first. More on the way.

Quest and Coin is live now with 5 full quests. Quest and Pulse and Quest and Code are in development. Your subscription grows with your child.

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Quest and Coin

Financial literacy through adventure. Saving, spending, needs vs wants, budgeting, how banks work and more.

5 quests live
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Quest and Pulse

Health and body science. Sleep, nutrition, exercise, emotions, screen time and how the body actually works.

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Quest and Code

Computational thinking. Loops, logic, patterns, debugging and how to think like a problem solver.

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This lands in your inbox after every quest.

Not a grade. Not a score. A real personality insight into how your child thinks about money, with tools to build on it at home.

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Alex's Quest Report
Quest 1: The Dragon's Golden Cave
Financial Trait
The Thoughtful Saver
Alex showed strong impulse control, choosing long-term rewards over short-term spending 4 out of 5 times.
Money Personality
Saving
Risk taking
Patience
Try This Today
At the grocery store this week, let Alex pick between two snacks and ask: which one is a want and which one is a need?
Conversation Starter
"You saved 9 coins today. What would you do if Ember gave you 10 more? Save them or spend them right away?"
Every report also includes: a full journey log of every choice your child made, coaching tips for parents and what their financial trait means long-term.

From gratitude to compound interest.

We start simple and go deep. Every topic is built for kids but grounded in concepts that actually matter in adult life.

🪙Spending vs Saving
🛒Needs vs Wants
📊Budgeting Basics
💼Earning Money
🏦How Banks Work
🙏Gratitude and Giving
🫙Spend, Save & Give
💳Credit Cards
📈Compound Interest
🎓529 Plans
💰Checking and Savings
🏠Renting vs Owning
🌱Investing Basics

One quest and they were hooked.

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My son spent every dollar the second he got it. Every week without fail. We talked to him about saving probably a hundred times and nothing stuck. After one quest he came to me and said "Dad if I save for three weeks can I get the bigger thing?" I didn't tell him to say that. It just came out.

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James C.
Dad of a 9-year-old · Arcadia, CA
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I'll be honest, I put my daughter on it to keep her busy for ten minutes. The email report at the end surprised me. It wasn't generic — it was about the specific choices she made. We ended up talking about it at dinner for way longer than I expected.

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Monica L.
Mom of a 7-year-old · Austin, TX

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