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It started with a really hard Tuesday.

My daughter Evelyn came home from school defeated. Again. She'd forgotten to study for a test. Her grade didn't come close to reflecting how smart she actually is. On the kitchen table was the homework she'd completed correctly, but forgot to turn in. I sat across from her not knowing what to say. Like her, I felt defeated.

If your child has ADHD, you know that Tuesday. You've probably white-knuckled it through a hundred of them.

Evelyn cared about school, but she was losing the battle and losing interest. She didn't have a way to translate her will to do well into action. The gap between “I know I need to do homework and study” and actually doing it felt impossible to cross. Her brain needed a different kind of bridge. So, as a last-ditch effort, I started building one.

What began as a simple study schedule on a piece of paper turned into a system: Work blocks. Timers. A three-day test-prep plan. Small wins that added up to something real. And steadily, something shifted. Evelyn started finishing her homework in two or three hours — not six or more. Getting her free time back was a massive win. She studied for tests in advance, a little at a time. Her engagement improved. Her energy came back. Her stress seemed to dissolve. Her grades showed gradual improvement instead of steep ups and downs. And most important of all, her spirit came back. She didn't hate school.

It didn't take long before I realized that I wasn't building this tool just for Evelyn. I felt compelled to share it with all parents who are experiencing this alongside their kids.

That's where my business partner came in. He's spent years in marketing and digital product design for kids — most of that time in the entertainment industry, where every screen had to be both genuinely fun for a child and ironclad on COPPA privacy. He knows how to make something a kid will actually pick up on a Tuesday night and not abandon two minutes later. He took what I'd cobbled together for Evelyn at the kitchen table and shaped it into something every family could use.

Myzo was built for every kid who is bright and capable and struggling anyway. For every parent who has sat at a kitchen table at 10pm wondering how to help. For every student who has ever crammed the night before a test, crossed their fingers, tried their best, and still come up short. Kids need the right tools at the right time.

Myzo isn't a tutoring app or a homework tracker. It's a habit builder — a calm, structured companion that helps students learn how to learn, one block at a time.

I've watched it work with my own kids. Now I want to watch it work with yours.

Welcome to Myzo. You found us at exactly the right time.