How Kubrio Was Born
Your kids won't need jobs. They'll own things.
We're entering an era where AI does the work and humans do the thinking. The future doesn't belong to employees — it belongs to owners, creators, and partners. People who can start something from nothing, lead AI instead of competing with it, and build in a world of infinite leverage.
This is not a threat. This is the greatest opportunity in history — if your child is ready for it.
One founder with the right tools can already operate at the output of a 20-person team. I know because I'm doing it. Imagine what your kid could do in 2035 with ten more years of this acceleration behind them.
The question isn't "What school should my child attend?" It's: What kind of human thrives in the owner economy?
A high-agency human. Someone who can think originally, create without a blueprint, spot opportunities others miss, and move — without waiting for permission.
Schools won't build this. They move at the speed of committees, curricula, and compliance. They're preparing kids for a world that no longer exists.
Parents move at the speed of love. They see what's coming. They feel the gap. And they act.
That's who we build for.
I'm Vlad Stan. I'm a parent first.
I have two sons, 22 and 18. After almost two decades of raising them, I learned one thing: agency is the most important gift I can give. Not knowledge. Not grades. Not credentials. The ability to decide, to act, to build — without waiting for permission.
Nine years ago I started building tools to solve this for my own family. We went through four iterations — online pods, learning coaches, AI tutoring, curriculum platforms. Each one taught me more about what kids actually need. Each one got closer.
This is the version that gets it right.
Kubrio is a studio.
Not one app. A studio — a growing collection of AI-powered apps, each designed to develop a different dimension of agency in kids.
Some develop creativity. Some teach kids to think like investors. Some teach them to lead AI. Some we haven't imagined yet. But every single one passes the same test: does this develop agency in a child?
If yes, it carries the Kubrio name. If no, it doesn't get built.
We launch fast. We test with real families. What works, we double down on. What doesn't, we kill and build the next one. The portfolio wins, not any individual app.
This is for you if...
You've watched your kid come home from school bored, or anxious, or just going through the motions. You've felt the gap between what they're capable of and what they're being asked to do. You've tried apps that turned learning into a game of collecting points, and watched the excitement fade in a week.
You know something needs to be different. You just haven't found it yet.
We're building it. And we're building it with parents like you — not for a school board, not for a curriculum committee, not for a standardized test.
For your kid. The one who deserves to feel like a builder, not a student.
If this is what the world looks like now, imagine what it looks like for a child entering it in 2035.
The question every parent should be asking is not "What school should my child attend?" It's: What kind of human thrives when machines do most of the work?
The answer is a high-agency human. Someone who can think originally, create without a blueprint, lead AI instead of competing with it, and navigate a world of infinite possibility without freezing.
Schools won't teach this. They move at the speed of committees, curricula, and compliance. By the time they adopt something, it's already outdated.
Parents move at the speed of love. They see the urgency. They feel the gap between what the world demands and what school delivers. And they act.
That's who we build for.
