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Start by taking the screen out of the conversation, so the routine begins from a clear boundary.
Join the first batchHabit Stacker is a tactile routine object that helps children move through mornings, after-school resets, and evening wind-downs with less prompting, more ownership, and screen time that arrives at the end.
Lock the device away, make the next step visible, then open screen time only after the routine is complete.
Start by taking the screen out of the conversation, so the routine begins from a clear boundary.
Join the first batchEach completed step reveals what comes next, so progress feels concrete and self-directed.
See the rationaleScreen time becomes the finish line rather than the interruption.
Join the waitlistAt the end, the system resets quietly for tomorrow and continues to belong in the room.
See launch detailsThe locked device sets the expectation upfront, lowering negotiation before the routine starts.
Finite, tangible steps help children hold momentum and build ownership without constant prompting.
When screen time arrives after the sequence, the habit loop stays intact and the routine ends more cleanly.
Built for the points in the day where families need less friction and more follow-through: before school, after school, and before bed.
The same strengths keep surfacing early: clearer boundaries, less friction, and a routine children can read for themselves.
“One clear next step is easier to follow than a string of reminders.”
“It needs to feel like part of the home, not another loud plastic gadget.”
“Reward works best when it follows completion instead of interrupting the routine.”
The release plan stays focused: a small first run, waitlist-first communication, and a launch path that can follow the strongest fit.
A limited first release for early households who want to help shape how Habit Stacker rolls out.
Learn how the product performs in real routines before scaling production further.
Waitlist members hear first when pricing, early access, and first-batch details are confirmed.
Kickstarter and direct launch remain open while the team chooses the strongest route for the first release.
Short answers, kept clear.
Be first to hear about launch timing, pricing, and early access for the first release.