New from Duetoday

Dream it. Prompt it. Build it.

A playful parent-child app where kids learn to build games, stories, quizzes, and mini apps with AI-powered creation tools.

Build games with wordsMake apps by describing ideasPlay, build, remix, improveParents and kids creating together

Teach kids to build with AI, not just tap a screen.

Duetoday Labs is designed for ages 6–12. Kids start with imagination, not syntax. They describe an idea, the app helps build it, and then they learn through remixing, testing, and improving it with a parent.

For kids

“You can make cool things just by having ideas.”

For parents

“Your child learns how to think, build, and create with AI safely.”

Real builder skills, packaged as play.

Under the hood, kids are learning computational thinking, product thinking, and creative confidence, without being dropped into heavy software-engineering language.

Creative skills

  • idea generation
  • storytelling
  • visual thinking
  • remixing

Builder skills

  • prompting
  • sequencing
  • logic
  • testing
  • debugging
  • iteration

Technical instincts

  • inputs and outputs
  • conditions
  • repetition
  • rules
  • systems thinking
  • decomposition

Human skills

  • patience
  • communication
  • parent collaboration
  • explaining what they want
  • reflecting on what changed

Imagine something. Build it. Tweak it. Test it. Improve it.

This is the loop. It feels modern because it starts from the child’s own idea, then turns that idea into something they can play with and change.

01

Pick what to make

Game, story, quiz, animation, or surprise me. Younger kids can start with big button-first choices instead of typing from scratch.

02

Shape the idea

Choose a hero, world, goal, and one fun twist. This helps kids learn how to describe what they want in simple steps.

03

Build with AI

Duetoday turns the idea into a playable or viewable creation and shows a friendly building moment while it comes together.

04

Remix and improve

Change the character, add sound, fix bugs, make it faster, make it funnier, and test each new version together.

Structured magic, not “build anything” chaos.

The first version should focus on a few high-delight formats that are easy to understand, easy to remix, and fun to build together.

Mini games

Jump games, maze games, catch games, score games, and silly little challenges kids can tweak and test.

Ideas kids might make
Cat jumps over lavaRobot dance button gameRainbow tap race

Interactive stories

Bedtime adventures, branching fairy tales, funny scenes, and playable story worlds built from imagination.

Ideas kids might make
Dragon that loves noodlesPrincess in spaceSleepy dinosaur quest

Quizzes and toy apps

Fast creation wins that feel magical: quizzes, soundboards, compliment machines, and playful mini tools.

Ideas kids might make
Animal quizJoke buttonRobot soundboard

Play together. Build together.

Parents do not need to be technical. The platform should guide them toward the role that matters most: helping their child shape ideas, test creations, and celebrate improvements.

Ask what the game should do.
Choose the funniest version together.
Test it and find one thing to improve.
Talk about what changed and why it worked better.
What your child just practiced
PromptingThey described what they wanted clearly.
LogicThey chose rules, goals, and outcomes.
DebuggingThey tested and improved a version.
Creative confidenceThey turned imagination into something real.

Kid-safe AI creation, not open-ended chaos.

Safety is not a feature bolt-on here. It is part of the product foundation, especially for younger kids and family co-play.

Parent-controlled accounts
Private-by-default creations
No open social feed
No external links in child mode
Curated themes and structured prompts
Filtered, child-safe generations

From imagination to mini apps.

We’re building a kid-safe platform where children learn to create with AI through games, stories, quizzes, remixing, and parent-child co-creation.