Education that fits your child, not the other way around.
A learning companion built for how neurodiverse minds actually work.
Coach Aandi is a learning companion designed to support neurodiverse children, starting with those with ADHD, by adapting to how they learn, not how the system expects them to.

What is Coach Aandi?
Break learning into manageable, achievable moments
Adapt to attention, energy and overwhelm
Encourage progress without shame or punishment
Support confidence, curiosity and self-belief
This is early-stage work, but the intention is clear: to build something that helps children re-engage with learning without forcing them to fit a mould that doesn't suit them.

Why Coach Aandi Exists
Coach Aandi didn't start as a product idea.
It started as a parent watching their child slowly disengage from school, not because they couldn't learn, but because the environment wasn't built for how their brain worked.
What began as a personal frustration turned into a bigger question:
How Coach Aandi Is Being Built
Coach Aandi is not being built in isolation. It's being shaped alongside parents, educators and thinkers who understand that neurodiverse children need something different and are willing to help build it thoughtfully.
Right now, the primary way to be involved is through the Coach Aandi Founder Circle.
Join the Coach Aandi Founder Circle
The Founder Circle is a small group of people helping shape Coach Aandi during its early stages. It's for parents, educators and changemakers who don't just want to use a finished product but want to contribute to building something that genuinely works for neurodiverse learners.
Participate in early access and testing
Share feedback that directly influences development
Join co-design conversations and learning sessions
Support the creation of a more human, flexible learning companion. This isn't about polish or perfection it's about direction, values and building the right foundations.
Who Coach Aandi Is For
Children who struggle to stay engaged in traditional learning environments
Families who know their child is capable, but feel unsupported
Educators who see the gaps in the system and want better tools
Anyone who believes learning should adapt to the learner
Coach Aandi Is Still Becoming
That means things will evolve. Ideas will be tested. Assumptions will be challenged and progress will be shaped by real people, not abstract metrics.
If you're curious, thoughtful and open to being part of something that's still unfolding, you're welcome here.