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Show HN: Litnerd (YC S21) – Kids Book Club Meets Gaming

51 点作者 Anisa_Mirza将近 2 年前
Hi HN! Anisa here from Litnerd (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.litnerd.com">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.litnerd.com</a>). We’re a reading club for kids. It’s been two years since our first HN launch and I am back today to share some updates we&#x27;re extremely excited about.<p>Litnerd is an online reading club program with a weekly live meetup to help students make reading a lifelong habit. Think of us as “book club meets gaming”. New books go live weekly, and each book has movie adaptations, music, reading courseware, mini lessons with a virtual teacher and worksheets. There are reading tournaments every month to recognize the top reader. The goal of our app is to create a fun and engaging way of cultivating a child’s natural curiosity by bringing the subject matter to life (movie adaptation of books with real actors, cartoon animation, enacted experiences) and through gamification—our community is obsessed with earning “Litcoin” (yup, we actually did this and it really works!) and winning monthly tournaments.<p>Here’s a video that shows how Litnerd works: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=nSVjWi-rE8k">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=nSVjWi-rE8k</a>. Here’s a video I made for parents, summarizing what’s new with our product: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=mniVUWx6tvM">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=mniVUWx6tvM</a>, and here is an older video that gives you a quick demo: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=N1wdk9ofb5w">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=N1wdk9ofb5w</a>.<p>When we did our Launch HN back in 2021 (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=28300640">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=28300640</a>), we got two prominent themes of feedback. One was B2C access—you asked us to open the app for parents to buy directly rather than selling it only to schools. The other was that it gave you massive Diamond Age vibes. I read the Diamond Age. It gave me chills. Thank you!<p>Originally, Litnerd was only sold to schools, and teachers had to administer the product in classroom time. We were also streaming live actors into the classroom to reenact books and build interest and fun.<p>Now, our program is a standalone web app used by both schools and parents (B2C access is live—thanks HN!) We no longer stream live actors into classrooms, but rather have films and cartoons in-app to bring the book to life, all filmed in our Brooklyn studio. We also have original soundtracks for each book, in both the app and on Spotify.<p>Our product is now used by kids primarily after school hours—and the average kid is spending 30 minutes in the app daily! Parents in our first B2C cohort commented on how this is the only educational app their child wants to use without being pushed by a parent&#x2F;teacher. With just 4 months of Litnerd usage, students improved comprehension by 72% and phonics improvement by 48%. Your child is auto-enrolled in a cohort when they sign up. They are also auto-enrolled in the current reading tournament of the month. The goal is to earn the most amount of Litcoin so that you can win tournaments and go shopping in the Litnerd Store. To earn Litcoin, your child does 3 things. First, they complete at least 15 minutes of daily reading. Second, they have daily reading tasks, such as quizzes and worksheets to build vocabulary and comprehension. Third, they attend a weekly live (virtual) meetup with their cohort.<p>Why a live meetup? The Litnerd Reading Club is a <i>community</i> experience with a weekly meetup (if you miss the weekly meetup, you miss out on a lot of Litcoin earning potential). This ensures kids using the app feel like they are in a classroom or pod experience. Each child is entered into a cohort when they enroll, and each week your child will meet virtually with other kids in their cohort and discuss the book they are reading with our special guest (which might be the author of the book, an actor from the movie adaptation of the book, a literacy coach, etc). Here is a video to show what happens in these cohort sessions: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=MOcybwyGelo">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=MOcybwyGelo</a><p>We have so much more to build out our version of the Primer from Diamond Age and inspire millions of kids, just like Nell, to fall in love with learning. We are working on turning the entire app into a game-ux interface, where kids can explore different cities in the app and read books&#x2F;go through materials at their own pace and that the app will adapt to their interests. We also have our eye on adding other subjects and older grades in the future.<p>As always, I would love to hear your thoughts and ideas on how you foster reading amongst your children! I am excited to hear your feedback and ideas to help us inspire the next generation of readers.

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neilxm将近 2 年前
i&#x27;m a bit worried about mixing screen time and reading. i know parents who try to limit tablet usage and use reading as a way to get their kids into a calmer state of mind. Is gamifying reading going to take away from that? I realize that screen time is unavoidable these days, but I worry about attention span issues in kids. What have you found among students using the app?
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wcerfgba将近 2 年前
Do you have any concerns that gamifying reading and turning it into a competition is immersing children in neoliberal logics, and pushes them away from intrinsic motivation and cooperation instead?
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2arrs2ells将近 2 年前
I remember loving the &quot;Wishbone&quot; shows on PBS as a kid... this reminds me of that but 100x better (kids are reading along with the movie, not having the movie replace the book). Love it!
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brnt将近 2 年前
Can&#x27;t figure out which languages the app offers, so from the copy I gather just English. Might be good to be explicit about this.
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sramam将近 2 年前
I watched the video on the site - a first grader winning a top prize and $1000?<p>Speaking as a parent, money seems like a wrong metric for gamification of reading - especially at that age and those amounts.<p>Perhaps you have insights to justify?
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hmahallati将近 2 年前
Congrats! Curious if you have observed any outcomes&#x2F;patterns, for example, to what topics students are naturally gravitating most, that surprised you.
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chrisab将近 2 年前
Congrats! What&#x27;s the plan for new title releases? Will you localize in different languages?
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awb将近 2 年前
Might want to consider a different name. “Nerd” is a negative label for many kids.
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lazyhummingbird将近 2 年前
What Roblox-like patterns have you incorporated? Sounds interesting and I wonder where else in my kid’s life I could apply those ideas.
borski将近 2 年前
Congrats, Anisa!
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dosh将近 2 年前
Congratulations Anisa!
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