KidiPass adds a short practice moment before games, YouTube, and apps. Every question is built around what the Israeli Ministry of Education expects at your child's grade — from kindergarten through 6th grade, including voice mode for kids who don't read yet. Kids answer, progress, and earn their screen time.
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Built around the Israeli Ministry of Education curriculum·from kindergarten through 6th grade
Think first, play after.
Set it up once — it runs itself every day. Kids learn, then play.
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Open the tablet
Instead of jumping straight into apps, the smart learning screen opens on its own and waits with the session.
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Complete an AI-tuned session
Ten short questions across math, Hebrew, English, and shapes. AI matches the level to each kid.
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Earn free screen time
Done? You get the time you set, on any app. Out of time? Another session = more time.
What it looks like at home
Before the screen — a moment of learning.
KidiPass doesn't block your kids — it adds a short practice moment before each opening. One more question, one more success, then screen time. Kids who get one minute of positive reinforcement want to come back.
Subjects tailored by age
From kindergarten to 6th grade — every age gets what fits
Content built around the Israeli Ministry of Education curriculum. Kindergarten? Primary school? Each child sees exactly what their grade expects.
Math
Counting to 10 at age 3, addition and subtraction in grade 1, up to times tables, fractions and long division by grades 5-6.
Hebrew
Phonological awareness in kindergarten, reading acquisition in grade 1, comprehension and paragraph writing in grades 2-6.
English
Playful exposure in kindergarten, ABC and sounds in grades 1-2, and from Pre-Foundation to A1 and beyond in the higher grades.
Science
Senses, seasons and weather, road safety and living things — and in the higher grades solubility, magnetism, body systems and ecology. Per the Ministry of Education science & technology curriculum.
Pre-reading (3-5)
Visual counting, colors, shapes and patterns — all with audio prompts, no reading needed.
How it works
Two minutes to set up. Then it runs itself.
Install once — and it just works. No reminders, no looking over shoulders, no constant checking what the kids are doing on the screen.
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Just kid name and age
Enter name and age — that's it. KidiPass knows which subjects fit each grade per the Ministry of Education and sets the defaults automatically. You can change anything later if you want.
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Type a code on the tablet
Install the app on the kids' tablet and enter the one-time pairing code. Both screens are synced from this moment on.
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Kids learn. You do other things.
Every app open — a short Hebrew practice. AI prepares fresh practice every day, tuned to each child's personal level. No more battles over the tablet.
Two screens, one experience
An app for the kids. A parent screen for you.
Friendly and colorful on the tablet. Professional and organized in the browser. Both sync in real time.
The kids' screen·Android
A lock screen that doesn't frustrate
Before any app opens — a short Hebrew practice. A right answer unlocks the day. Wrong? A short hint and another try. No punishments, no red screens, no 'my parent blocked me' feeling.
Parent screen·Any browser
A real control panel
Progress tracking, the full library of questions the kids have seen, an AI coach chat, and per-kid settings. Everything synced — anytime, any device.
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What's included
The balance between play and learning happens automatically
You don't pick questions, don't check answers, don't remind. Built so you don't have to think about it.
The heart of KidiPass
A learning gate before apps
Instead of fighting over time or banning apps — KidiPass puts a short Hebrew practice before each opening. The kids get their time. You get peace at home, without being the cop.
Over every app — YouTube, games, social, browser
Instead of banning — we offer a swap: short practice, then full freedom
You don't have to be the cop. The screen does the work.
Fresh questions every day
Gemini generates Hebrew practice every morning, tuned to each kid's exact grade and level. Israeli cultural context — holidays, food, places. Quality control filters bad items before they reach the screen.
Remembers what the kids already know
An algorithm that knows the kids over time. Topics already mastered — come back only for review. Weak topics — get more attempts, in a way that doesn't frustrate.
Voice mode for non-readers
For ages 3-5 (or any age where the child still can't read) — KidiPass reads the question aloud, and tapping an answer speaks it before confirming. No child gets left behind because of reading.
Snap a page, get practice
Photograph a page from the kids' textbook. In 30 seconds you get a question pack targeting exactly the material covered in class.
Pro is purchased through Google Play inside the Android app.
Privacy promise
Built for families, not for data
Four commitments we've kept since day one. No asterisks, no fine print.
No account for the kids
Only you have an account. The kids don't sign up, get no email, and have no external identity in the app.
No ads. None.
The kids' screen is free of advertising. Designed that way from day one. Will stay that way.
EU servers
Google Cloud in Ireland (eur3). No transfer to third parties. No sharing with ad networks.
Israeli team
Team in Israel. Hebrew support. Real understanding of the local school system — and its challenges.
FAQ
What parents ask us
What about my kids' privacy?
Data is stored on Google Cloud in Europe. We don't share data with third parties, and we have no ad networks receiving information. The kids don't register an account — you're the only identity in the system.
What does the AI actually do?
Gemini generates Hebrew questions tuned to each kid's age and level personally. Each question passes automatic quality control — we filter broken, duplicate, or age-inappropriate items before anything reaches the tablet.
What if my child can't read yet?
KidiPass supports voice mode. It's the default for ages 3-5, and can be enabled at any age from settings. The question is read aloud, answers come with pictures rather than text where possible, and tapping an answer speaks it — the child has to tap again or press a 'Continue' button to confirm. No child gets left behind because of reading.
How is content matched to my child's specific age?
The sweet spot is kindergarten through 6th grade (roughly ages 5-12). There's also early-childhood content — counting, colors and shapes in full voice mode — so younger preschoolers (3-4) can practice too, ideally with a parent nearby. Just enter the age at signup — subjects, difficulty band, and reading mode are set automatically per the curriculum, and every child progresses at their own pace.
Is it really aligned with the Ministry of Education curriculum?
Yes. Every topic, difficulty level and question type is built around the official Israeli Ministry of Education curriculum for each stage — from kindergarten through 6th grade. Each question is tagged with the grade it belongs to, so you know exactly what your child is seeing. KidiPass is an independent app — not officially approved or operated by the Ministry of Education — but its content stays faithful to the curriculum.
Is the content in Israeli context?
Yes. Questions reference holidays (Hanukkah candles, sufganiyot, matza, oznei haman), food (falafel, hummus), places (Kinneret, Hermon, Mediterranean), and use shekels — not dollars. Kids learn in a context they recognise, not a foreign one.
Which apps does KidiPass gate?
The screen is a layer that sits over any app — YouTube, games, social, browser. You decide how much screen time per day. When time is up, the learning screen appears until the kids complete the short practice. You set how many questions per round — from 3 to 15. No parent reminders, no battles.
Can I add multiple kids?
Family Pro supports up to 4 children on the same account, each with separate content and progress. The free tier is one child.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. The free tier has no charge at all. Pro can be cancelled anytime through Google Play, and you won't be billed for unused time.
How do I get support?
Email [email protected], in Hebrew or English. Usually replies within one business day, often faster.
A real look
What the kids see before opening an app
Real screenshots from the app — from the home screen, through questions across subjects, to the finish screen with stars and earned screen time.
1Home
The kids' home screen
Kids land on a home screen of their own: a personal greeting, one big start button, a challenge-level picker, and their subjects — exactly as the parent set them.
One clear start button — impossible to get lost
Pick easy / normal / hard before each session
Subjects by age: Hebrew, math, counting, science and patterns
2Counting
A voice-first question — no reading needed
'How many dots?' — big dots on screen, a speaker button that reads the question aloud, and when it's hard: a 'this is hard 🤔' help button or a no-penalty skip. That's how even 3-year-olds answer on their own.
Big dots kids count right on the screen
🔊 Tapping the speaker reads the question aloud
'This is hard 🤔' for help, skip with no penalty — always on screen
3Hebrew
Hebrew: from the word to the picture
The word 'cookie' is shown at the top with a read-aloud button, and below it four pictures — only one fits. Connecting the written word, its sound and its meaning — that's how vocabulary is built.
The word shown large + a 🔊 button that reads it aloud
Four pictures, one right — pizza, cookie, egg or donut?
The question 'which picture fits?' is read aloud too
4Patterns
Thinking: what comes next in the pattern?
Apple, honey, apple, honey... what comes next? A fully visual pattern question — not a single word to read. Logical thinking that starts as early as preschool.
A picture sequence with a question mark — what continues?
Four visual options, zero reading
'What comes next?' is read aloud at a speaker tap
5Stars
Session done: stars + reward time
After 10 questions — an 'Excellent!' screen with performance-based stars, a per-subject breakdown, and most importantly: the screen time just earned, unlocked instantly. Built so the kids want to come back.