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From mental blocks to study blocks.

Your kid isn’t lazy. They’ve never had the right tools.

Myzo is a homework app built for the way an ADHD brain actually works. Short blocks, real rewards, and a parent app that lets you keep tabs without the nightly fight.

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Your kid sits down to study. Twenty minutes later, they’ve moved three pencils and answered zero questions. It isn’t laziness. It’s a brain that can’t generate the first move on its own.

You shouldn’t have to be their brain too.

Whether your kid has ADHD, suspects they do, or just can’t seem to start without you sitting next to them, you’ve been quietly filling in the part their brain can’t run on its own. Myzo is built to take that on. It’s not just a planner or tracker. It’s the teacher’s aide that can fit in your pocket.

Still figuring it out? Here’s where to start.

You don’t have to know everything to start helping your kid. Here are some places to learn more.

CHADD

The leading nonprofit for ADHD information, support, and advocacy.

Learn more →

ADDitude Magazine

Practical, parent-friendly articles and expert Q&As on living with ADHD.

Learn more →

Understood.org

Plain-language guides for families navigating ADHD and learning differences.

Learn more →

Four kinds of help, every time they sit down.

Add the assignments and Myzo gets to work. From there, your kid focuses, studies, earns, and finishes. Without you having to manage every minute.

Timer

Study time, handled

Myzo turns each assignment into a Pomodoro-style focus block: 25 minutes of work, 5 minutes of rest, on repeat. Your kid picks the order. Myzo runs the clock.

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Homework, the Myzo way.

From sitting down to done.

It starts with the assignment.

Your kid drops in what's due and decides how to split it across the days they have. Myzo handles the rest, so the Gatsby essay due Friday doesn't become a Thursday night problem.

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Myzo holds the focus.

An ADHD brain struggles to stay focused on long, open-ended tasks. Myzo's blocks solve that. Your kid taps once, focuses for 25 minutes, takes a 5-minute break, then rinse and repeat.

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From textbook to test-ready.

Your kid snaps a photo and Myzo builds the cards. As the chapters unfold, your kid adds more cards. When finals come, every set for the class is merged into one super deck.

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Homework gamified.

Every finished task earns points. Streaks build, achievements unlock, and the rewards you set are a little closer with every one. Your kid works toward what they actually want.

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Built for the family.

Set up the family.

It starts with you. Create the family account, then set up an account for each kid. Myzo generates a QR code and a PIN for each one. They scan and enter from their device, and the apps are paired.

Add tasks. Hit start.

Your kid drops in their assignments and runs the focus blocks themselves. As tasks finish and points roll in, you see it from your side. They're doing the work. You're not in the room, but you're not out of the loop.

Build the rewards menu.

As your kid powers through the day's work, the rewards you've built are waiting. Screen time, a movie night, a weekend trip. The hard work earns the milestones. Your kid picks which one to claim.

Finish assignments. Log grades.

Your kid logs grades as they come back. Tests, quizzes, papers, whatever you've chosen to track. Each score shows up on your side in real time, and the trend builds across the semester. No helicoptering required.

Cheer them on.

When something good lands on your kid's side, you'll know. A quick tap from your phone tells them you saw it, and a little reward goes their way.

Where they shine, and what needs help.

The receipts are in. Your kid sees where they're shining, where they need help, and the streaks they've earned along the way. Their progress, on their terms.

Two apps. One household. Always in sync.

From a parent who’s been there.

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Homework used to be the worst hour of every weekday in our house. My daughter would sit down with the best intentions and end up staring at a single math problem for forty minutes. Not because she didn’t care, but because her brain couldn’t get started. I’d seen every planner, every timer, every star chart. None of them met her where she was.

Myzo is the tool I wished existed for her. The blocks gave her something to lean on. The rewards gave her something to work toward. She’s not a different kid. She’s the same kid, finally able to use what she’s got. That’s what we’re building this for.

Beverly
Myzo co-founder

The Plans

Tailored for your busy family

  • Two apps (parent + kid)
  • Pomodoro timers
  • Flashcard generator
  • Multi-day task scheduling
  • Grade tracking
  • Custom rewards system
  • 3 kid accounts included
  • COPPA compliant

14-day free trial * · Cancel anytime

* The 14-day trial begins when your kid does, not when you sign up. We’ll email before the first charge.

Quick answers

How is Myzo different from a regular task app?+
Myzo is built around how ADHD brains work — short Pomodoro blocks, immediate rewards, parent-approved prizes — not a generic checklist. The structure is the point.
Is my kid's data safe?+
Yes. Myzo is COPPA-compliant. We don't share child data, run ads, or allow cross-user contact. Kids sign in with a PIN or biometrics — no email needed.
What devices does it work on?+
iOS and Android. The kid and parent apps install separately and link via a one-time QR code.
How does the referral / free month thing work?+
Every parent gets a referral link. When a friend subscribes through your link, you both get an extra free month — up to 6 total.
What happens after the free trial?+
Your subscription begins at $9.99/month on day 15 unless you cancel before then. One-tap cancellation in the parent app — no phone calls, no friction.
Can I cancel anytime?+
Yes. One-tap cancellation in the parent app. No phone calls, no emails, no friction.
Does it work for kids without an ADHD diagnosis?+
Absolutely. The system works for any kid who struggles to focus — diagnosis or not.
What ages is it for?+
Designed for ages 11–18 — the years when homework load ramps up and self-direction matters most.