What do I see as a parent?
You get three things. Claire, your family's AI learning coach, does a weekly live voice check-in with your kid and emails you a clear summary. You get alerts when something needs your attention. And your dashboard holds a portfolio of everything your kid has finished.
As a Kubrio parent, you are not left guessing. You see your kid's week through three connected windows: a weekly summary from Claire, alerts when something needs your attention, and a dashboard that holds every finished thing your kid has made. Together they answer the question most parents actually have, which is not "how many minutes" but "what is my kid becoming."
Claire AI is the first AI Learning Coach for Families. She is the coach at the center of your view. She is not a chatbot buried in an app. She meets your kid during the week, watches the real work happen, and reports back to you in plain language.
What is the weekly summary?
Once a week, Claire does a short live voice check-in with your kid, then sends you one email that pulls the week together. It reads like a thoughtful note from someone who knows your family, not a progress report.
A typical summary names a real moment from the week, points out a pattern she is starting to see, is honest about what did not land, and suggests one concrete thing to try next. If you have more than one kid on Kubrio, you get a single family email with a short section for each child, so you are not managing separate inboxes.
You can reply to any of Claire's emails. When you do, she reads it and folds what you told her into how she works with your kid next week. Over time this makes her summaries sharper, because she is learning your family alongside your kid.
What kinds of alerts will I get?
Most weeks, the summary is all you need. But if something looks like it needs a parent, Claire does not wait for Friday. You get an alert right away.
Alerts are for the moments that matter to you as a parent, so you can step in while it is still fresh. They are deliberately rare. Kubrio is built so the quiet weeks feel like a normal part of the rhythm, not a failure, and so the messages you do get are worth reading. For the full picture of the checks that sit behind these alerts, see safety and data.
What is in the dashboard?
Your dashboard is the home base you come back to. Every kid on your account has a card, and behind each card is a portfolio: the actual things your kid has finished. A short film. A magazine. A game. A field guide. Real work with your kid's name on it, kept in one place so you can open it, watch it, and talk about it over the weekend.
The dashboard is also where you manage the practical side of your account, from the apps your kid can reach to the profile Claire builds as she gets to know them. When your kid finishes something, it lands here first, and it stays private to you and your kid unless you choose to share it. You decide what happens next. See who can see what my kid makes for how that works.
How is this different from a grade?
Kubrio does not send you grades, scores, or certificates, because those are not the point. The point is the thing your kid made and the initiative it took to make it. Claire's summaries talk about what your kid tried, where they got stuck, what they figured out, and what they seem drawn to next. The dashboard shows you the proof in the form of finished work you can actually hold up.
This is on purpose. A grade tells you a kid cleared a bar someone else set. A finished film your kid built, and a coach who can tell you exactly how they built it, tells you something a grade cannot: that your kid can start something real and see it through.
To understand the rhythm your kid moves through each week, see sprints vs. studio time. To meet the coach behind your summaries, see Claire.
Frequently asked questions
How often does Claire email me?
Once a week, after her live check-in with your kid, plus a separate alert any time something needs your attention sooner. You will not be flooded with notifications.
Can I reply to Claire's emails?
Yes. Reply directly to the email — it goes straight back to Claire. She reads them and uses what you share to guide your kid the following week, so the emails are a two-way conversation, not a broadcast.
What if my kid had a quiet week?
Claire will tell you honestly and without pressure. A slow week is normal. She will usually ask a question or suggest one small thing to try, rather than treating the quiet as a problem.
Do I get a report card or grades?
No. You get plain-language summaries from Claire and a portfolio of finished work in your dashboard. Kubrio measures your kid by the real things they make, not by scores or certificates.
Can I see everything my kid makes?
Yes. Every finished creation shows up in your dashboard automatically, and it stays private to you and your kid until you decide to share it. Get started at [app.kubrio.com/start](https://app.kubrio.com/start).




