They think they're playing.
They're actually learning.
Adaptive math and reading practice inside the games kids already love. Personalized to their level, aligned to school standards, visible to you.
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How It Works
Your child plays
They open their favorite game. PlayPath is already woven into the gameplay — mixing potions teaches fractions, launching rockets teaches angles.
PlayPath adapts
AI adjusts difficulty in real-time. Too easy? The challenge increases. Struggling? Scaffolding appears. Every child gets their own path.
You see the progress
Your parent dashboard shows mastery by standard, time played, and what they're learning — even if you never open the game yourself.
Not Another Quiz App
Most “educational games” paste math problems onto a loading screen. PlayPath is different — the learning IS the game. Mixing a potion means working with ratios. Aiming a projectile means understanding angles. Kids don't stop playing to learn. They learn by playing.
Aligned to What They're Learning in School
Common Core, TEKS, and state-specific standards — K-8 Math and Reading.
PlayPath maps every skill to the standards your school teaches, so home practice reinforces classroom learning — not random topics.
Your Child's School Uses PlayPath?
If your child's teacher has set up PlayPath, you can link your parent account to see classroom assignments, grades, and progress all in one place.
Learn how it works →Development updates
Following the build in public
We're writing detailed updates as the game loops, progression systems, and family-school visibility tools take shape.
Progression, visibility, and the parent loop are starting to connect
This week we connected several pieces of the progression system so parents, teachers, and operators can all see more than a raw score. The product now has a weekly summary, a next-skills view, a navigable skill tree, session-level history, progression alerts, and the first version of a weekly parent digest email.
We're launching soon for K-8 families.
Join the waitlist for early access and a free trial.