Brave and bouncy. High-fives every task, dances when you finish early. Loves: speed-quests, gold sparks.
Mornings, finally on your side.
Morning Quest turns the school-day scramble into a playful routine kids actually want to finish. Visual timers, friendly buddies, zero nagging.
"Get your shoes on" — for the fourth time.
7:42 a.m. The bag isn't packed. The teeth aren't brushed. Someone is crying about socks. Mornings can feel like a tug-of-war you keep losing before your coffee is even warm.
Morning Quest hands the routine back to the kid — visually, gently, and with a friend by their side.
- × "Mom! Where are my shoes?"
- × "Two more minutes." × 5
- × Yelling about the school bus
- × Forgot the lunchbox. Again.
- ✓ Kids see exactly what's next
- ✓ The phone runs the timer
- ✓ Streaks make them want to start
- ✓ You drink coffee while it's hot
Three taps to a calmer morning.
Set it up once on Sunday. Hand it over every weekday. Watch your mornings change.
Build the morning
Drag in the steps that matter — dress, breakfast, teeth, bag, shoes. Set a time for each. Done.
Hand it over
Tap Start. The phone shows one task at a time with a friendly timer. No menus, no choices, no chaos.
Celebrate the win
Confetti, sparks, a high-five from their buddy. Streaks grow. Next morning starts itself.
Designed for tiny humans.
Trusted by their grown-ups.
Every detail — the chunky buttons, the visible countdown, the gentle sound design — is tuned for ages 4 to 10.
Visual timers kids can read
Not numbers — a shrinking ring. Pre-readers see exactly how much time is left. The clock becomes a friend, not a threat.
Sparks & streaks
Earn sparks for every finished task. Streaks build over school weeks — not weekends, so off-days are still safe.
Quest Bay
Multiple kids on one phone. Each has their own buddy, routine, and streak — swap with a tap.
Buddy companions
Mia the fox, Leo the bear, Zoe the bunny. Kids pick their friend and unlock outfits as they go.
Parent dashboard
See what's working. Average time, hot spots, weekly trends — without spying on the play side.
School-bus deadline
Set a "must-leave" time. Morning Quest paces the routine to land there — gently speeding up if you're behind, never panicking the kid.
One little friend for the road.
Pick a buddy on day one. They cheer, they wait, they grow with the streak.
Calm and dependable. Best for kids who get overwhelmed. Soft tones, generous timers, big patient smiles.
Curious and a little silly. Turns every routine into a story. Perfect for kids who'd rather pretend than perform.
What changed in their houses.
The first morning we used it, my 6-year-old set the alarm herself. We left the house at 7:58 instead of 8:14. I almost cried into my coffee.
Three siblings, three buddies, one phone. The "quest bay" thing solved the screen-time fight too — they take turns and cheer each other on.
My ADHD kid finally has a routine that doesn't feel like punishment. Visual timer + one task at a time = no more nagging from me.
The small print, in plain words.
What age is Morning Quest for?
Does my kid need their own phone?
Is it screen-time? I'm trying to limit that.
What about evenings and weekends?
What do you do with our data?
Can I cancel?
Start tomorrow morning.
Free, no card, no setup wizard from hell. Set up Sunday night, run it Monday morning. We'll bring the buddies.