How it works

No worksheets. No passive videos. Just missions that matter.

Four steps. A lemonade stand, a Mars habitat, a water filter. And a child who built something they are proud of.

Step 1

Pick a mission

A lemonade stand. A trip to Mars. A global water crisis.

Each one is a real-world scenario where your child does not just learn. They create. They design a sign, engineer a habitat, build a filter, write a plan. Every mission ends with something your child made. Not a grade. Not a score. Something real.

  • 28 missions across three age groups
  • Explorers (ages 5–8), Investigators (9–11), Challengers (12–15)
  • Filter by age group or subject
  • New missions added every month
Step 2

Explore with Zuri

Zuri is the guide inside every mission.

She asks questions instead of giving answers. She celebrates effort, not just correctness. She makes kids think. And they like it. Zuri is curious when exploring, excited when something clicks, and gentle when your child is stuck. For a 6-year-old, she uses simple language and lots of warmth. For a 14-year-old, she engages in deeper reasoning and real debates.

  • Socratic questioning — Zuri asks, never tells
  • Hints available when kids are stuck
  • Celebrates effort and process, not just results
  • Tone adapts from ages 5 to 15
Step 3

Collect what you learn

Every concept Zuri teaches can be bookmarked.

Over time, your child builds a personal collection of everything they know. Visible, sortable, and theirs. Not a grade. Not a score. A growing library of things they understand and chose to keep. Organized by subject. Tied to real missions. Annotated with their own thoughts.

  • Bookmark any concept Zuri introduces
  • Organized by subject and mission
  • Kids can add their own notes to any card
  • Collection visible to parents in the dashboard
Step 4

Come back for more

New missions are added regularly.

Your child finishes the Lemonade Stand and the next week there is a new mission waiting. The library grows with them. New topics, new subjects, new worlds to explore. Your subscription includes every mission we add, past, present, and future. The library never stops growing.

  • New missions launched every month
  • Every new mission included in your subscription
  • Missions expand across age groups over time
  • Suggest a mission — we are listening

Common questions

Everything parents and students ask before getting started.

How long does each mission take?

Each mission has 5 stages. A stage takes 30–60 minutes depending on the child and how deep they go. Most families complete a stage in one sitting and a full mission in 1–2 weeks.

Do parents need to be involved during the mission?

No. Missions are designed for independent use. Parents can follow along via the family dashboard at any time without interrupting the child's flow.

What subjects do the missions cover?

All missions are cross-curricular. Each one weaves together 5–8 subjects naturally — typically combining math, science, literacy, ethics, geography, and history through a single real-world scenario.

Is this just another screen time app?

Most screen time is passive. Watching, scrolling, tapping preset answers. Atelioo is active. Your child designs signs, writes slogans, builds structures, debates ethics, and invents solutions. The screen is just where the creating happens.

What happens next

Learning on Atelioo is designed to build on itself over time.

Keep going

New missions are added every month. Your subscription includes every mission we add — past, present, and future.

Build your collection

Start with 5 concept cards. End the year with 120. And next year, there will be even more to discover.

Parents see it all

The concept mastery dashboard maps every concept across subjects and missions. Not a vague progress bar — a real portrait of knowledge.

Your child already knows how to answer questions. Let them start creating the answers.

One free mission. No credit card. Curiosity and imagination are the only requirements.