Local-first workspace
Mission logs sync only when a parent says so.
Every pilot slot ships with curriculum, robotics, and parent tooling.
Agency-style briefs that mirror real-world robotics work.
mBot 2 + CyberPi + on-device mission logbook.
See clips, snippets, and well-being signals per mission.
Real-world robotics challenges that teach problem-solving, not just syntax.
Navigate obstacles to reach a target zone. Learn loops and conditionals.
Follow a path using sensors. Master input/output and calibration.
Map and escape a custom maze. Practice functions and debugging.
Program LED patterns and sounds. Explore timing and sequences.
Everything you need to code robots at home. No soldering. No setup headaches.
Programmable robot with motors, sensors, and LED matrix. Built for education.
On-device mission logbook with screen, buttons, and gyroscope.
Connect wirelessly from Chrome on Android, Windows, macOS, or Linux.
Download missions once, run them without internet. Perfect for classrooms.
Track progress, celebrate wins, and share with educators—without invasive tracking.
See completed missions, badges earned, and time spent coding.
Review the actual code your child wrote. Spot patterns and growth.
Lesson plans and mission guides for homeschool or classroom use.
Export progress reports to share with OTs or learning specialists.
Code Ship stores kid progress on your device first. Parents approve every sync.
Mission logs sync only when a parent says so.
mBot 2 + CyberPi specs published and audited.
See missions completed, code snippets, and badges.
Classroom controls plus printable lesson packs.
Dispatches on robotics literacy, COPPA-safe classrooms, and inclusive missions.
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