Family Mode
For parents helping kids learn
Build or approve a mission. Your child travels through it as a quest with a journey map, XP, characters, and parent-set rewards.
Short missions of slides, quizzes, and games — wrapped in a kid-friendly journey for families, or a calm focused study tool for independent learners.
Designed to be finished
Short missions with a clear ending.
Active practice
Slides, quizzes, and small games — not endless scrolling.
Two clear modes
Family for kids. Self-Learner for independent study.
Custom Mission
Tell us what to teach. Describe the topic and where the learner is stuck — we'll prepare a mission you can review.
Attach PDFs or photos · 0/10 pages used
Customize
Length · Focus · Difficulty
Reviewed
Approved by parent
Built with purpose
Two modes
A kid-friendly quest experience for families, and a calm focused study tool for independent learners.
Family Mode
Build or approve a mission. Your child travels through it as a quest with a journey map, XP, characters, and parent-set rewards.
Self-Learner Mode
Build a focused study mission from a topic, your notes, or a goal. Move through slides, quizzes, and short practice games at your own pace.
Same parent account can use both. Manage your child's learning in Family Mode, then switch to Self-Learner Mode for your own study.
Motivation, with structure
A colorful journey, characters to unlock, and small wins along the way — with a clear ending parents can celebrate.
A visual path so learning feels like progress.
Effort earns points kids can spend on characters they want to collect.
+50 XP earnedConnect digital wins to real-world encouragement.
Movie nightHow it works
Three steps. Family Mode adds parent approval before a child sees the mission.
Pick a topic, paste a goal, or attach a worksheet, photo, or PDF. AI helps prepare slides, quizzes, and short games tuned to the level.
Parents can edit, regenerate, or save an AI draft before assigning it. Nothing reaches a child until the parent publishes. In Self-Learner Mode, you decide when to start.
Kids travel a quest map with XP, characters, and parent-set rewards. Independent learners run a focused study session.
16 slides · 4 lessons · 3 quizzes · 2 small games · ~15 min
+ 13 more slides, quizzes, and games
When your child finishes the approved mission, the kid app celebrates and hands the moment back to you for the real-world reward.
Parent-set reward unlocked
Movie night, a treat, a special activity — you set it.
Safety & responsibility
Children only see missions a parent has read and approved. AI is a preparation tool. People stay the editors.
Slides, quizzes, and short games are generated from your topic and material.
Parents can edit, regenerate, or save an AI draft before assigning. In Self-Learner Mode, you decide when to start.
Only the published mission reaches the learner.
In Family Mode, AI missions stay as drafts until a parent publishes and assigns them. Parents can edit or regenerate first.
Manage your child's learning in Family Mode, then use Self-Learner Mode for your own study. Same login, separate experiences.
From the blog
Why structured AI beats open chat, why short missions land, and why every lesson ends in a quiz or a minigame.
Chatbots optimise for an answer, not a curriculum. Here is the structured loop that turns AI into a finishable learning tool.
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Attention has a ceiling. Completion compounds. The science of bite-sized learning, and how Nyro Quest sizes a mission.
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Re-reading feels productive. Retrieval is what works. Why every Nyro Quest lesson ends in a quiz or a minigame.
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Direct answers about how the two modes work, what kids see, and what AI does.
In Family Mode, AI missions start as drafts. Parents can edit or regenerate them, then publish and assign when ready. AI helps prepare missions; it does not deliver content directly to a child and does not chat with one.
Family Mode is designed around parent control: parents set the age level, decide what to assign, and there are no third-party advertising networks, behavioral analytics, or open chat with strangers.
A journey map, short slides, quick quizzes, small games, XP, and characters they can unlock. Each mission has a clear end. Parents can connect a finished mission to a real-world reward.
A focused study tool for independent learners and parents who want to study for themselves. Build a mission from a topic, your notes, or material, then move through slides, quizzes, and short practice games. No quest map, no character shop.
No. We do not sell data, and we do not share personal information with advertisers or data brokers. See the Privacy Policy and the Children's Privacy notice for the full picture.
Now on the App Store
Nyro Quest is live for iPhone and iPad.
Available now on the App Store.