Your lane

RAPKAT for parents

You carry logistics, worry, and love in the same week. Homework, screens, grades, sleep, sports, and the gap between what school expects and what home can sustain: it stacks fast.

You do not need a perfect plan on paper. If something is confusing, unfair, or exhausting, that is enough. If you wish someone had built a calmer way to support your kid, say it.

We use your words to shape family-facing tools and pilots. Join the waitlist if you want email when something matches what you described. RAPKAT is building this path with parents who tell the truth.

Families overview

Join the waitlist in the form below if you want email when a release or pilot matches your note. RAPKAT builds these entry lanes with the people who use them: say what you need in plain language so we are not guessing.

How RAPKAT thinks

Home is part of the system

Learning does not stop at the school door. When you are specific, we stop guessing about time, stress, sequence, and what would actually help your household.

  • Reality at home first

    Schedules break, motivation wobbles, and clarity still has to win. We design for that, not for a fantasy household.

  • Sequence, not noise

    Fewer mystery steps: what to do this week, then next, without turning you into a second school overnight.

  • Time that respects you

    If it does not fit a real evening, it is not done. Your bandwidth is part of the spec.

  • Your child's dignity

    Support should not mean surveillance theater. Structure and trust can live together.

This is for you if

You are the adult in the room

Biological parent, guardian, foster parent, grandparent on duty, or coparent: if you steer the week, you belong here.

  • You are raising or supporting a learner in school, homeschool, hybrid, or international settings.
  • You want honest help that respects your time and your kid.
  • You can write a few paragraphs about what is hard and what you wish existed.
  • Your school can explore RAPKAT too; Families and Schools are there when you are ready to loop them in.

What happens when parents speak up

We read for patterns and for one-off truths. The waitlist ties your note to real releases when there is a fit.

  • We read it

    Your specifics change roadmap order for family-facing work.

  • Waitlist with meaning

    Opt in to hear when pilots or tools match what you wrote.

  • Paths you can open today

    Kids, Tests, Youth Community, and Custom plans are real doors while you wait.

  • Loop in school when ready

    Schools is the institutional door; your note still informs what families need from partners.

Simple flow

From your note to family-ready work

Same loop: you tell the truth, we listen, we ship where we can support it well.

  1. 01

    Write your reality

    Email, optional context, three prompts: pain, wish list, what you want from RAPKAT.

  2. 02

    We theme and prioritize

    We cluster what caregivers say and match themes to products.

  3. 03

    We design with constraints

    Home time, school alignment, and privacy stay in the frame.

  4. 04

    We reach out when it fits

    If a release matches your note, you hear from us.

We are listening

Parent notes steer what we build for households: homework load, communication with school, exams, activities, screen balance, or “nobody tells us how this fits together.” Honest paragraphs beat a polished story.

  • Join the waitlist for parent- and family-facing releases and pilots.
  • Name anything: grades, sleep, anxiety, activities, fairness between kids, or support you wish you had.
  • When your school is ready, point them to Schools; your voice here still matters.

Your turn

Talk to us

Three boxes ask what is hard, what you wish existed, and what you want from RAPKAT. Anything real counts for your lane. If one answer covers it all, paste it twice. We read every line. Keep the waitlist checked if you want us to email you when something we ship fits what you said. We are building with you, not only for you.