One guided course step
A short lesson gives the social idea a clear name, a visual clue, and one small phrase to try.
One moment
This usually takes just a few seconds.
SocialQuest AIby Little AI MindsPlans
A product-ready plan structure for families, with gentle motivation and privacy-first controls.
Parent decision guide
Paid plans are designed for steady home practice: short lessons, story missions, parent carryover, and calm progress signals without pressure.
1. A real routine
Weekly plans turn social practice into a small repeatable habit.
2. Less planning
Parents get next-step suggestions, printable practice cards, and clear carryover ideas.
3. More variety
Premium adds safer AI mission variety and reviewed companion media as the library grows.
What families are paying for
Parents should see exactly what changes when SocialQuest becomes a routine: less planning, more guided practice, and clearer next steps.
Paid plans fund saved progress, reviewed content, safe AI generation, and the parent tools that make short practice easier to keep.
A concrete 7-day loop
Good for seeing whether story missions feel comfortable for your child.
Parent valueYou can test the tone, language level, and child interest before subscribing.
Child experienceThe child gets one short mission with gentle feedback and no pressure.
Best for families who want SocialQuest to become a reliable home practice habit.
Parent valueYou get the next script, what to notice, and a tiny real-life practice idea.
Child experienceThe child sees familiar guides, short missions, and gentle rewards for trying.
Best when the family needs more themes, multiple children, or personalized mission variety.
Parent valuePremium pays for safer generation limits, review workflows, and more individualized practice paths.
Child experienceThe child gets fresher missions and more companion variety while ready-made missions still remain available.
Paid value receipt
A subscription should not feel abstract. This is the concrete parent-facing receipt SocialQuest aims to deliver in an ordinary week.
A realistic 7-day rhythm
This value proof stays in parent areas. Children keep seeing missions, guides, and encouragement without price pressure.
The paid week should organize
A short lesson gives the social idea a clear name, a visual clue, and one small phrase to try.
A child can practice the idea through a choice, consequence, and gentle feedback.
Parents get a tiny home or playground practice idea so the skill can leave the screen.
The app turns practice into a calm summary, next focus, and support idea for the week ahead.
What changes when a family upgrades
Free should help a family see whether the tone, mission format, and short practice style feel comfortable.
Good for deciding whether the child wants to return.
Family should reduce parent planning work by keeping the weekly loop, practice cards, and progress story together.
Best paid value for most families building a steady habit.
Premium should add more personalized mission variety while keeping reviewed content, limits, and ready-made fallbacks.
Best when the family needs more themes, children, or guided variation.
Plan finder
Answer three parent questions and SocialQuest will suggest a plan for the routine you want to build.
Founder family start
Before a paid routine becomes a habit, parents should know what they are trying. The first week is built around small, observable moments.
What parents can judge
Does the routine feel realistic? Do the scripts help? Does the progress view make the next tiny step easier to choose?
What children experience
Short stories, familiar companions, simple choices, read-aloud support, breaks, and praise for effort.
Day 1
Create a child profile with age, language level, favorite themes, goals, and supports.
Day 2
Open a first course lesson and stop while the practice still feels manageable.
Day 3
Use one story mission to practice the same idea with choices and gentle feedback.
Day 4-5
Try one phrase, gesture, or support at home, school, playground, or a family routine.
Day 6-7
Look at progress, pick the next support, and decide whether the family plan is worth keeping.
By the end of week one
Parents should have a practical answer: did SocialQuest reduce planning, create a calm rhythm, and give the child a practice style they are willing to revisit?
No ads, no public leaderboard, no pressure to perform, and no medical claims. Paid plan prompts stay parent-facing.
Founder family offer
Founder families help shape the product while trying a realistic weekly routine. The offer is built around usefulness first: see whether the app earns a place in family life before any long-term commitment.
First cohort
20 families · guided start · parent feedback loop
What founder families get
A clear 4-week practice path with weekly parent prompts, gentle child missions, and a small next step after each week.
What founder families get
Parents can tell us what felt useful, confusing, too much, or worth paying for before broader launch decisions are made.
What founder families get
Founder feedback helps choose which courses, parent cards, languages, voices, and support controls get refined first.
What founder families get
If a paid founder plan opens, price, trial, renewal, and cancellation details are shown in Stripe Checkout before payment.
Joining the beta list is not a purchase. If checkout opens for a founder plan, parents use Stripe Checkout and can manage invoices, payment methods, plan changes, and cancellation through the Stripe Customer Portal.
SocialQuest is educational social-practice software. It avoids ads, public leaderboards, unkind labels, forced masking, and child-facing sales prompts.
First-week buying guide
SocialQuest should earn a place in your routine. Use these parent-only signals after a few lessons, missions, and real-life tries.
This guide is for parents. Children keep seeing practice, encouragement, and choices without sales pressure.
A paid plan may make sense when...
The value is strongest when SocialQuest is reducing planning work and helping your family repeat useful practice calmly.
Wait a little longer when...
It is okay to keep the free path gentle. A subscription should feel helpful, not like another obligation.
A fair next step
Try one lesson, one mission, and one tiny real-life practice. Then decide from what actually happened in your week.
Parent decision check
Use this first-week checklist to decide from real family evidence, not pressure. A paid plan should feel useful in ordinary routines.
0/4 signals noticed
Keep the trial gentle
If the signals are not true yet, repeat one favorite lesson or mission before deciding. Familiarity can matter more than speed.
This checklist is for parent planning only. It does not score the child or create pressure to perform.
12+ month practice path
SocialQuest is built for short weekly routines that repeat, deepen, and move into real life over the year.
Program depth
5 courses · 12+ months each · 3-4 short practice days
Weeks 1-4
Set the child profile, choose a first course, and practice one small mission at a time.
1 lesson, 1 mission, 1 parent try
Months 2-3
Repeat familiar skills with new themes, clearer emotion clues, and low-pressure real-life prompts.
3 calm practice days each week
Months 4-6
Try new settings, new characters, and more flexible choices while keeping supports visible.
Course rotations and practice cards
Months 7-12+
Return to skills in birthdays, playgrounds, clubs, school moments, travel, and family routines.
Long-term review and new missions
For children
The app stays playful: Sparky, the AI Kids Crew, story choices, read-aloud support, rewards for effort, and familiar practice loops.
For parents
Parents get structure without constant planning: weekly plans, progress snapshots, printable cards, and next-step suggestions.
SocialQuest offers educational practice and family support with kind feedback, room for needs, no ads, and no public leaderboards.
Billing rhythm
Annual plans are built for families who want SocialQuest as a long-term practice routine.
Starter
Try gentle social story missions with one child profile.
Best forA first look before starting a routine.
Practice rhythmOccasional practice
See whether the story-mission style feels right for your child.
Family
No payment takenFor families practicing regularly at home.
Best forMost families who want a steady weekly practice habit.
Practice rhythm3 short practice moments per week
Less planning for parents and more consistent practice for children.
Premium
No payment takenFor richer AI-guided practice and companion content.
Best forFamilies who want more variety, AI missions, and companion media.
Practice rhythmFlexible practice across multiple skills and children
More personalized practice paths, richer scenarios, and expanded supports.
Parent questions
A family subscription should feel useful in ordinary weeks. These answers keep the promise practical, parent-facing, and low pressure.
That still counts. SocialQuest is designed for short visits: one lesson, one story choice, or one real-life phrase can be enough for the day.
No. Families can choose goals, language level, themes, and supports without entering medical records or private history.
No. Helpful practice means clearer communication, self-advocacy, boundaries, and understanding feelings while respecting sensory needs.
Use the first-week path: set up a profile, try one lesson, play one mission, test one tiny idea in real life, then review whether the rhythm helped.
Paid web subscriptions use Stripe. Checkout shows price and renewal details first, and the subscription policy explains cancellation and refund handling.
Subscription care
Parents should know what happens before checkout, during a trial, and after cancellation before they choose a plan.
What parents can rely on
SocialQuest keeps billing decisions parent-led, uses Stripe for subscription handling, and keeps child practice focused on tiny useful steps.
If a founder trial is enabled, Stripe Checkout shows it before any paid period starts.
Paid plans start through Stripe Checkout, where price, renewal rhythm, and trial terms are shown before purchase.
The Stripe Customer Portal is the place for invoices, payment methods, plan changes, and cancellation when enabled.
If a subscription is cancelled, paid access normally continues until the current paid period ends.
Children keep seeing practice and encouragement. Plan choices stay in parent areas.
hello@socialquest.ai
Parents can contact support for billing, access, cancellation, refund, privacy, or data questions.
SocialQuest is built around tiny repeatable practice: one lesson, one mission, one real-life try.
Themes, language level, sensory supports, and pacing can adapt without framing the child as a problem.
Consent settings, data controls, no public leaderboard, and clear billing status are part of the product.
The app will not take payment yet. Stripe Tax, plan prices, the customer portal, and signed webhook delivery still need final provider-side verification.
When paid checkout opens, cancellation and plan changes will use the Stripe customer portal.
Parent-led practice, no ads, no public leaderboard, and privacy-first child data.
When enabled, receipts, invoices, plan changes, and cancellation will be handled by Stripe.
No payment is taken unless Stripe Checkout clearly shows the price and renewal terms first.