Problem
Families need a simple way to confirm reading progress without turning it into parent homework or a generic timer.
Booksy Missy
Booksy Missy is a family learning product that helps kids earn screen access by reading, checking in with short quizzes, and building a visible habit loop around books they are already assigned or choosing to read.
From a technical product-management view, the current priority is reducing parent friction while keeping the proof-of-reading signal credible: fast entry, kid-safe feedback, clear progress state, and background AI work that does not trap the phone in a long request.
Families need a simple way to confirm reading progress without turning it into parent homework or a generic timer.
Booksy Missy combines daily reading time, page tracking, adaptive quizzes, and unlock decisions into one kid-facing flow.
The app uses protected MISSY Labs identity, Supabase state, async quiz-generation jobs, and a quiz bridge that can read context from page photos.
Kids get a friendly reading companion, while parents get enough signal to trust the unlock without manually grading every session.
Technical product direction
The platform should continue moving slow AI tasks into resumable jobs, expose progress honestly, preserve parent override paths, and keep every child interaction focused on a clear next step: read, answer, improve, or unlock.