Use the system first
Run the 90-day app experience in real family life before the full product is launched.
Founding family beta
Founding families get early access to the 90-day QuestGuide beta for gamer teens, use the system for one school term, and help decide what missions, routines, and parent supports should be built before the wider launch.
What this is
Run the 90-day app experience in real family life before the full product is launched.
Your experience helps refine the missions, XP tracking, parent prompts, and routines that matter most.
Families still get a practical 90-day structure for turning schoolwork into clearer missions.
Beta includes
QuestGuide app preview
QuestGuide turns schoolwork into concrete missions students can start, track, review, and complete while parents get a calmer view of progress.
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The beta centers on focus, visible progress, repeatable discipline, and level-up moments that make schoolwork easier to start.
A note from Patrick
I know what it feels like to watch a capable teen show focus, persistence, and strategy in games, then seem unreachable when schoolwork starts. For a long time, I thought the answer was to push harder on the gaming. That only made the conversation more tense.
This beta exists because parents do not need another lecture about screen time. They need a system their teen can understand, a calmer role to play at home, and a chance to help build something that reflects what families are actually dealing with.
Who it is for
This is designed for capable but disengaged teens, parents concerned about academic inconsistency, and families who are willing to share honest feedback while using the system for one school term.
It is not designed as clinical care, surveillance software, or an instant grade transformation promise.
Many families arrive here after the usual advice has failed. That does not mean your teen is lazy or that you have run out of options. It may mean the system at home needs to become clearer, calmer, and easier to repeat.
Application takes about 3 minutes. The September 2026 cohort is limited to 30 families. Regular one-term price is $78; founding families receive beta access for $39.
Complete the short readiness form so fit, expectations, and feedback commitment are clear.
Your answers are reviewed for fit, readiness, and ability to use the beta consistently.
Set the family rhythm, define daily sessions, and clarify parent involvement before the September 2026 beta begins.
Run the system for 90 days and help identify what should be improved before launch.
Questions parents ask
No. The beta is for families where a teen is at least open to a structured 90-day process, even if motivation is inconsistent.
No. QuestGuide uses familiar game logic to make school follow-through clearer. It is not built around hiding the controller or starting another screen-time fight.
Plan for daily 10-20 minute sessions and honest feedback about what is working, what is confusing, and what your family needs next.
The regular one-term price is $78. Founding families receive beta access for $39 for the term.
The September 2026 founding-family beta is limited to 30 families so feedback can be reviewed carefully and onboarding can stay personal.
Feedback is used to refine missions, routines, XP tracking, student study supports, and parent prompts before the app launches more widely.
No. It is practical educational support for family routines. It is not therapy, medical care, or a replacement for professional help.
No. The beta is focused on clarity, routines, and parent-teen communication. It is not designed to spy on teens or monitor everything they do.
Applications are reviewed for fit, readiness, and ability to give useful feedback before the September 2026 beta begins. The cohort is limited to 30 families.
Apply to Become a Founding Family