David Scully

miStuff - Personalized choice games starring your toddler's items.

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Stop teaching your toddler with generic stock photos of "an apple." miStuff lets you turn your child’s actual world—their favorite teddy, their own shoes, the family dog—into a personalized choice game. By focusing on context over content, we bridge the gap between "known" and "unknown" concepts. Simply upload photos, organize collections, and use "Deduction Mode" to help them learn new words using the things they already love

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David Scully
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​Hi Product Hunt! 👋 ​I’m the maker of miStuff. This project started out of a very specific frustration: I probably downloaded 20 different learning apps for my daughter, and none of them "hit the mark." They all felt generic. ​I realized that toddlers don't learn from clip-art; they learn from the world they touch every day. My daughter doesn’t care about a stock photo of a chair—she cares about her chair. ​I built miStuff on the principle of Context over Content. ​Some of my favorite features we’ve baked in: ​Deduction Mode: It pairs items your child knows against unfamiliar ones, so they learn by process of elimination. ​Learning Mode: A slow-down feature to help them practice pronunciation after a correct answer. ​Progress Tracking: Including a touch heatmap so you can see exactly how they are interacting with the screen. ​I’m currently refining the Parent Setup to make it as seamless as possible (because what parent has extra time?), and I'd love your feedback on the flow. ​Does your toddler have a "tricky" word they’re struggling with? I’d love to hear if miStuff helps them crack it!