Research conversations for parents with working setups

Show us your home agent.

If you have already wired a tool that helps your family run, we want to see the handoff Sprout should make child-ready: the task, the proof, the reward, and the parent receipt.

Bring one real setup. No child needs to join the call. Blur names, addresses, school portals, and anything private before screen-share.

Sprout kid task home
Specimen

7:12 AM. School email says PE shoes are needed today. Your agent catches it. Today you still say it out loud. In Sprout, the child gets one card: pack shoes, take a backpack photo, earn gems.

What counts

Bring the thing that already runs in your house.

The stack is not the point. The handoff is.

School
The school email nobody wants to read twice.

Pickup changed. Spirit day tomorrow. Bring headphones. Your agent catches it before breakfast.

Morning
The routine trigger that still turns into nagging.

Your house knows the lights are on, the toothbrush did not move, or the bus leaves in 18 minutes.

Practice
The practice log that dies in a spreadsheet.

Reading minutes, piano reps, medicine, chores, allowance, sports practice. You already have the rule.

The Sprout handoff

The useful question is not “can the agent notice?”

It can. The useful question is whether the next step lands somewhere your child can act on without you becoming the translation layer again.

1
Agent notices

The school email, calendar change, routine state, practice rule, or house signal.

2
Kid does

One clear step inside Sprout, with help, proof, and rewards if the job needs them.

3
Parent sees

A receipt with enough context to stay out of the nagging loop.

Book time

Pick a time and bring one working example.

Use the booking page to choose a slot. On the call, we will ask you to show what runs today, what your child should see, and where you still become the relay.

What to bring

A screen-shareable setup, even if it is rough: an automation, script, local dashboard, agent run, calendar flow, school-email parser, or parent-side checklist.

  • Parent-only conversation.
  • No installs or access to private accounts.
  • Blur or skip anything you would not put in an email.
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