Program 04 · For parents · Private beta
For parents

Program 04 · Private beta

The Parent Portal.

The parent side of OnLit. See what your kid played, what skill the level worked on, and one short conversation prompt you can use over breakfast.

We email about beta access. That's it. Unsubscribe in one click.

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Audience
Parents & teachers
Where
Web · iPad · Mac
Privacy
COPPA-aligned
Status
Private beta

I What gets sent

A short note.

The parent portal is built so you can read one short note in sixty seconds, then go make dinner. The fewer screens a kid's media diet requires from an adult, the better. We assumed from day one that less of you was the goal, not more.

This week's note · Wednesday, April 17 · for the parents of Lily, 9 · about 60 seconds to read

Lily played Level 3 (Testimonial Detective) twice this week.

The skill the level worked on: figuring out who is telling the truth when two sources disagree. She also replayed Level 2 once, and unlocked Level 4.

Try over breakfast Ask Lily how she would check a fact a friend told her at school. Five minutes. No "right" answer.

from the OnLit team

  1. i.

    Parent and child accounts.

    Parents create a parent account and can add multiple kid accounts under it. Reports for each child show up in the parent dashboard.

    Parent + kid accounts
  2. ii.

    You see the game. We don't sell anything.

    Your weekly note shows which level finished, what skill it worked on, and a short conversation prompt.

    No ads, no data sales
  3. iii.

    You can leave at any time

    One link in every note unsubscribes the parent email. Once you unsubscribe, the email address is deleted within seven days.

    One-click delete