An AI family
command center for
raising capable kids.

Stop carrying lists of chores, exercise, meals, schedules, allowance, and reminders around in your head. Mission Control Kids uses AI to turn your goals into gamified daily missions your kids can actually follow, so you're not stuck reminding them six times.

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Tuesday, May 26
Hi, Jude ๐Ÿ‘‹
๐Ÿ›๏ธ Clean room: laundry, trash, vacuum 270k
๐Ÿ’Š Take pills, meds + vitamins 30k
๐Ÿงน Sweep the kitchen 75k
๐Ÿฅ— Log fuel: meals, water, sleep 50k
๐Ÿ‹๏ธ Training: 20 min mobility 100k
๐Ÿ”ฅ 9 day Flight Streak ๐Ÿช™ 1.4M this week ยท $7
โ–ถ 2 min
Watch the walk-through

"Here's exactly how my own kids use it."

A two-minute tour of the app, the MC plan builder, and what's on Jude and Shiloh's home screens.

The honest pitch
Mission Control Kids runs the parts of parenting
that should already be running themselves.
You stop being the bad guy.

I'm not selling you software. I'm selling you the version of your week where the dishes are in the sink before you ask, where the bed actually gets made, where bedtime doesn't end in a fight about whether the room is "clean enough."

I built Mission Control Kids for my own two kids because I was sick of being the human reminder app. AI does the part of parenting that should have been automated a decade ago: keeping track. Two other families saw it last week and asked when they could have it. So here we go.

You describe your crew in plain English. MC turns that into daily missions, weekly training, fuel goals, and the Launch Schedule. Kids see their own trajectory. You see everything from one Mission Control view. The AI handles the reminders, the rebalancing, and the boring weekly debrief, so you don't have to think about any of it after the first week.

Josh. Dad of two, founder, formerly the most annoying voice in the house.

How the AI fits in

Parents input the chaos. AI sorts the rest.

MC is the AI sitting between you and your kids' day. You describe the crew, the goals, the week. It writes the missions, sends them out, watches what comes back, settles the allowance.

Mission Control Kids data flow Parents on the left feed inputs into the central MC hub, which distributes missions to two kid nodes on the right. Reports flow back to the hub, and allowance flows back to the kids. YOU INPUT ๐Ÿ“ฑ Describe the crew "Jude needs more protein. Shiloh trains for gymnastics." MC ๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ the AI KID 1, MISSIONS ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Clean room ๐Ÿ‹๏ธ Training: mobility KID 2, MISSIONS ๐Ÿฅ— Log fuel ๐Ÿคธ Gymnastics drill missions missions reports back โœ“ reports back โœ“ $ $ allowance settles weekly
You + AI Kids report back Real allowance
  1. ๐Ÿ“ฑ
    YOU INPUT
    "Jude needs more protein. Shiloh trains for gymnastics."
  2. ๐Ÿ›ฐ๏ธ
    MC, THE AI
    Writes the missions, balances training and fuel, fills the Launch Schedule.
  3. ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿš€ ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿš€
    KIDS GET MISSIONS
    Each kid sees their own list, training, fuel, Launch Schedule.

The whole loop runs once a week without you touching it. You read the Sunday debrief, you approve the allowance, you move on.

How it works

Three moving pieces. That's it.

Each kid gets their own app. You get Mission Control. The AI does the heavy lifting in between.

1

Each kid, their own app.

A passcode, an avatar, their own zones: missions, training, fuel, the Launch Schedule, stats. They open it on their phone and just do the thing. No accounts to set up, no app store. They save the URL to their home screen and it looks like a real app.

2

The AI builds the week.

You describe each kid in plain English. MC writes the missions, balances training and fuel, fills the Launch Schedule, and rebalances when life gets in the way. You override anything in one tap. The AI does the planning so you can do the parenting.

3

Points become real allowance.

You set the points per mission. The AI tallies completions and writes the weekly debrief. You approve from Mission Control, kids cash out into real allowance. They see Flight Streaks, trajectory, exactly how much they've earned. Money math, with the boring math taken out.

MC, the AI inside

You describe your crew. The AI builds the plan.

MC lets you customize every zone of each kid's week (missions, fuel, training, the Launch Schedule) in plain English. You're not configuring software. You're describing your kid.

AI plans the missions

Describe the kid. The AI writes the list.

Tell MC about your kid in a sentence. The AI writes a weekly mission plan tuned to their age, your house, the season. Add, swap, or rebalance any mission in plain English. No forms, no settings page.

"Jude is 14, plays golf, his rooms are upstairs. Light on weekday mornings, heavy on Saturdays."
AI tunes the fuel

Goals you can actually say out loud.

Tell the AI what you're aiming for. More protein, fewer snacks, better sleep, gluten-free, whatever. MC shapes the fuel tracker around that and flags when a kid's logs drift away from the goal.

"Shiloh's trying to eat cleaner. Lean protein, low sugar, get her water in."
AI builds the training

The training matches the kid.

Sport, equipment, soreness, age, what they did yesterday. MC builds the day's training to fit. Bodyweight for the 10-year-old, sport-specific for the high schooler, gentle for the kid coming back from being sick.

"Build a 12-week plan around her gymnastics, short, fun, daily."
AI tunes your view

Mission Control is your Mission Control.

Want the Sunday debrief focused on screen time? Tell the AI. Want a daily ping when a kid skips two days? Tell it. MC tunes what you see and when, so the parent side fits how you actually parent.

"Only ping me if something's actually off. Sunday debrief, one screen, no fluff."
Built so kids actually play along

Your kid sees a game. You see chores getting done.

Pick an alien. Build a Flight Streak. Unlock Mission Patches for hitting training, fuel goals, and the week's missions. Points cash out as real allowance, or stack toward bigger patches.

Kids stay in it because it actually feels like one.

your alien
+ real $$
Jude
Level 7 ยท 1.4M pts
๐Ÿ”ฅ 47-day Flight Streak
๐Ÿ›๏ธ Clean room 270k
๐Ÿ‹๏ธ Training: 20 min mobility 100k
๐Ÿฅ— Log fuel 50k
What it costs

Nineteen bucks. For the whole crew.

One bill for the whole household. Two kids or six, same price.

Pilot pricing

Per household, per month

Full app, Mission Control view, MC planning, real allowance. Everything included.
$19 $ 9
limited time only per month, per household
  • One flat price, every kid in your crew (up to 10)
  • MC builds and customizes each kid's plan
  • Missions, training, fuel, the Launch Schedule, Flight Streaks, all included
Get early access โ†’

Beta testers: use promo code BETA90 at checkout for your first 90 days free. First 25 redemptions.

Refer another family and you both get a month free. We're banking on word of mouth, not ads.

Real talk

The questions I asked myself first.

Isn't this just a chore chart with extra steps?

The chart isn't the problem. You can buy a magnet board for $9. The problem is that you, the parent, are still the person tracking who did what, approving allowance, writing this week's list, and absorbing the friction. The AI takes that off your plate. The chart was never the bottleneck. You were.

Will my kids actually open it?

Mine do, because there's real money on the line and a Flight Streak counter that hurts to lose. We've also designed the app to look like the kid apps they already love. Chunky, colorful, no walls of text. It saves to the home screen like any other app.

How is the AI not creepy?

MC looks at the data your kid logs (missions, fuel, training) and writes suggestions to you, the parent. It never talks to your kid directly without your say-so. No facial recognition, no microphone, no third-party data sharing. The AI drafts and reminds; you decide and approve.

What if I don't want to use the money part?

Turn it off. Some families do points without real cashout. The app works either way.

When can I actually have it?

Pilot opens this summer. Ten households first, then we'll see. Sign up now and you'll be in the first batch.

Missions completed across all crews
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Updated live as parents approve them.