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Explore age tiers, homeschool support, language learning, exam preparation, and study tools in one clear directory.
Most families end up with a different app for every subject and goal — one for reading, one for math, one for languages, one for test prep. Each has its own login, its own progress, and its own idea of how learning should feel. Koydo replaces that scatter with a single, organized system. Every program is built on the same foundation, so a family signs in once and finds everything in one place.
What makes the programs work together is that they are all age-aware. A program does not just lower or raise a difficulty number — it changes its tone, pacing, visuals, and reading level for the learner's stage. The result is that a single household can support a pre-reader, an elementary student, and a teen preparing for exams at the same time, and each learner gets an experience designed for exactly where they are.
Programs are also guided rather than gated. Instead of dropping a learner into a wall of options, each program offers a clear next step, so progress stays steady and parents can see what is happening without managing it. As a learner grows, they move from one tier to the next without losing their history — the path is continuous from first words to future goals.
Start from the learner's age and their immediate goal. Koydo groups programs into age tiers — early learning, elementary, middle, and high school — plus focused tracks for languages, exam preparation, and homeschool. Pick the tier that matches the learner; the program then adapts the difficulty and pace from there. If a learner is preparing for a specific test, choose the matching exam-prep track instead of a general tier.
Yes. A Koydo account spans every program your plan includes. Each learner profile in a household gets its own age-aware path, so one family can have a young reader, a middle-schooler, and a teen preparing for exams — all on the same account, each with a program suited to them.
Koydo programs run from early learning at around age two through high school, and continue into adult exam preparation and practical skills. The experience is not one product stretched across all ages — the interface, reading level, and content are rebuilt for each stage so it always fits the learner.
No. Koydo plans are organized by household and number of learners, not by program. A single plan opens the programs included at that tier, and you can compare what each plan covers on the pricing page.
Koydo programs follow age-appropriate curriculum frameworks for their subject and stage. Homeschool programs go further, adding a gradebook, transcripts, and plain-language guidance for the requirements that apply in each U.S. state.
Yes — that is the point of Koydo. A learner advances from one tier to the next without starting over or losing their history. Progress and mastery carry forward, so the path feels continuous from first words to exam preparation.