The lessons that don't fit in a classroom.

Rite helps you teach your kid the things that actually shape a life — how to listen, how to think, how to handle what is hard — in short daily quests they will actually open.

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Rite turns the things you want your kid to learn into short, daily quests they actually want to open. You choose what they work on. They move through it at their own pace, about fifteen minutes a day. Afterward, you get a simple prompt to talk about it together — in person, with the screen off.

School teaches the quadratic formula.

It rarely teaches how to listen to someone you disagree with, how to sit with a hard feeling, how to tell a good argument from a manipulative one, or how to start something difficult without being told to. These are the skills that decide how a life actually goes. Most of us are meant to pass them on at home, in the gaps between work and dinner and everything else. Rite is built for those gaps.

How it works

01

You choose the lesson.

Pick from our core modules or build your own. Nothing reaches your kid without you.

02

They do the quest.

Short, daily, on their phone, in a format that does not feel like a lecture. Branching scenarios they actually play, not slides they scroll past.

03

You talk about it.

After each day, Rite gives you a single conversation prompt. The app starts the lesson; you finish it together.

The core modules

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The Art of Listening

Unlearning the way most people listen — and what to do instead.

7 days · ~15 min/day

Validation & Empathy

Making the other person feel understood, even when you disagree.

7 days · ~15 min/day

Critical Thinking & Problem Solving

The pause between the reflex reaction and the real one.

7 days · ~15 min/day

Stoicism

What is in your control, and what to do with the rest.

7 days · ~15 min/day

“This started at a kitchen table, with a list.”
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