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Find study rooms, parent guidance, learner celebrations, and support paths that help families keep momentum.

Study rooms are small, guided sessions where learners work toward a shared goal — live practice, quizzes, and peer motivation with structure. They are designed to give the benefit of studying with others without turning learning into social noise.
Yes. Koydo community spaces are guided and bounded — there is no open chat and no public social feed. Study rooms are private, joined by invitation, and built around a learning goal rather than free-form messaging. Koydo stays ad-free and never sells learner data.
No. Koydo does not have open messaging or a public feed where children can be contacted by strangers. Community on Koydo is structured: guided study rooms and shared progress, not an open social network.
Rewards mark real effort — streaks, milestones, badges, and progress moments that make consistency visible. They are designed to recognize genuine learning, not to pressure a child or pull them into endless engagement loops.
Parents and guardians get calm visibility into progress and next steps, so the home stays oriented around what a learner is doing without anyone needing to manage it minute to minute.