Starter
Launch Pad Core
A daily reflection habit, one showcase artifact, and a repeatable “plan → build → share” loop.
Capstone: A personal learning journal + first showcase build
Build · explore · reflect
Kits arrive as real materials. Missions keep learners building. AI reflects with them—then proof and progress compound into a portfolio story.
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The learning loop
Physical first—AI sharpens thinking between builds.
Kit
Materials arrive
Mission
Guided build
Reflect
AI coaching
Proof
Artifact + journal
Progress
Next unlock
Start here
Choose a path—we'll tune kit highlights and your finder answers. Everything stays skimmable.
Optional: select a card to reorder featured kits and align the finder with your context.
Daily missions
Each kit's first mission is listed in the catalog; this preview rotates through the same copy you'll see when you open a journey—short, physical, and reflective.
Set up a calm build zone, name one constraint you’ll honor this week, and ship a micro-artifact that proves you started—not just unboxed.
Open the full journey on the kit page. View Launch Pad Core.
Match & compare
The finder narrows the field; featured kits show what a pathway feels like—same flow, less page hopping.
Five quick choices—your best match updates as you go.
Guided match
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Featured kits
Starter
Launch Pad Core
A welcoming first journey—clear rituals, tiny wins, and a rhythm families can repeat without burnout.
How it works
Five beats—tap to expand. Same loop learners feel in the product: build, reflect, prove, progress.
Outcomes
Pulled from the same kit definitions as the catalog—capstone targets and learner-facing outcomes.
For schools & districts
See cohort deployment, facilitator supports, and what a typical 4–8 week arc looks like—without wading through the family path.
FAQ
Pick your context—everything else routes to Support.
Transparent manifests: physical components, challenge decks, QR-linked journeys, and light AI touchpoints—so you always know what’s in the box.
Short, practical answers on kit fit, pacing, and day-to-day questions. It hands off to humans for quotes, legal, and custom cohort plans.
Support
Drop your role, kit interest, and timeline—we route to the right person the same day when possible.
Mention learner age, setting, or district if it applies—context gets you a sharper reply.
For schools & districts
A focused lane: how pilots run, what you receive, and a direct line to scope cohorts, timelines, and rollout— without wading through the full consumer path.
Prefer the family path? Switch to Discover kits.
Pilot timeline
Structured enough for leadership updates; flexible enough for real classrooms. Details expand only when you need them.
Phase 1
Kit mix, facilitator capacity, and success signals—so the pilot has a clear story before learners touch materials.
Phase 2
Weekly builds with visible momentum—educator guides, rubrics, and progress snapshots your team can share.
Phase 3
Learner demos, artifact gallery, and a retrospective you can take to leadership or the next cohort.
Phase 4
Decide what to expand, what to replenish, and how to reuse the same journey structure across sites.
FAQ
Pick your context—everything else routes to Support.
Yes—share cohort sizes, timelines, and facilitator capacity. We help stage waves, spares, and educator enablement alongside classroom pilots.
Most teams plan a 4–8 week arc: align on goals and kit mix, run weekly missions with visible momentum, then host a learner showcase before scaling or refreshing.
Support
Share timeline, approximate cohort size, and kit interest—we’ll respond with next steps and what good looks like for your team.
Mention pilot window, sites, and facilitator count so we can respond with a realistic arc.