RWB Activity Hub
The Activity Hub for families who read, write, and build.
Track daily progress, celebrate wins, and save the books, stories, projects, and photos you will want to look back on.
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How it works
Where reading, writing, and building feel like play
Kids log their reading, writing, and building, watch progress add up, and earn rewards you choose. From first ideas to finished creations, it's all there.
Why habits win
Small daily choices create long-term growth.
Real progress usually looks simple: one short session, logged consistently. Tracking makes growth visible for kids and parents, and visible progress builds confidence. Over weeks and months, those small efforts compound into lasting habits.
Activity Log
Log today's progress in under a minute.
The Activity Log keeps daily tracking lightweight: choose read, write, or build, set the duration, add a short note, optionally attach a photo, and save.
One simple form for read, write, and build sessions.
Designed for real routines, from after school to bedtime.
Attach photos so each entry shows what they read, wrote, or built.
Sample Progress View
π¦ Mia Β· Level 3
455 total minutes across read, write, and build
Long-term progress
Levels grow as total minutes grow.
Level 1
Start
Reached!
Level 2
1 hrs
Reached!
Level 3
5 hrs
You are here
Level 4
10 hrs
Almost there!
Level Stickers
Progress they can keep
The first 3 ReadWriteBuild level stickers are shown. 9 more stickers reveal as kids level up.
The first stickers start the collection. Keep leveling up to reveal the rest.
Levels
Progress theyβll want to show you β and keep.
Every reading, writing, and building session adds up. Each new level earns a real ReadWriteBuild sticker β one more piece of progress to collect as they go.
Based on actual minutes logged.
Level stickers turn progress into something they can hold onto.
12 level stickers to collect as their minutes grow.
Challenges create short-term momentum. Levels keep the long-term arc visible β and each new level means one more sticker to collect.
WhatsApp Logging
Keep logging while parents are on the go.
When life gets busy, parents can still log progress fast by sending text, images, or audio to ReadWriteBuild on WhatsApp. SMS and Telegram support is coming soon.
No extra app steps. Just message and keep moving.
WhatsApp Log Preview
9:41
ReadWriteBuild
online
read 20m magic tree house chapter 3
2:41 PM ββ
Saved to Emma's log!
Log: read 20m magic tree house chapter 3
Duration: 20m
Edit | Undo
2:41 PM
Send text, voice, or photos to keep progress moving.
Parents can customize every coupon and the final reward.
Map
10 days of adventure await
Challenges
Challenges kids actually want to finish.
Set up a challenge once, then let daily progress do the motivating. Kids can track momentum, unlock milestone coupons, and work toward one final reward you choose. Challenges create short-term momentum while levels keep the bigger growth arc visible.
ποΈ Milestone coupon ideas: choose dessert, pick movie night, or earn extra screen time.
π Final reward ideas: a parent-kid outing, a new book, or a build kit.
Clear next steps keep momentum visible from day 1 to the finish.
Projects
Turn ideas into finished projects.
Create read, write, and build projects with clear types like stories, journals, letters, LEGO, coding, crafts, and science.
Move cards through three columns: Want To, Active, and Finished.
Keep each project organized with notes and images.
Attach activity logs so each project shows progress over time.
Ready to help them find what sparks their curiosity?
$15/month. Cancel anytime. Start with a 3-day kickstart and see real progress by the end of the week.
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