Practice should feel like a game.
Piano Pals turns daily practice into a Mario-style quest, built by AI from your child's lesson notes. Sight reading, scales, and trophies β all in one calm app made for kids 6β11.
iPad & iPhone Β· No ads Β· No tracking Β· Audio never recorded
Built for the family bench
Six things working together so practice gets done β without the daily fight.
AI-built quests
Each lesson, jot a few notes. Claude turns them into a 4β5 day practice plan β a Mario-style quest building toward the next lesson, recital, or audition.
Sight reading game
Listens through the iPad mic. Reads notes on the grand staff across all 12 major keys with progressive difficulty levels and timed sessions.
Trophies that stick
Streaks, accuracy runs, key exploration, lifetime points. Earn 14 different badges across bronze, silver, gold, and legendary tiers.
Lesson notes β fast
Capture during the teacher visit, per-piece. Status pills cycle growing β new β staying fresh. Notes feed straight into the next quest.
Both parents, in sync
Invite the other parent in one tap. Both see the same pieces, notes, quests, and trophies β and either can take notes from any device.
Practice-mode lock
Set a parent PIN; the app locks the kid into the Practice tab during a session. No app-switching to YouTube halfway through warmups.
How it works
Three weekly habits that turn practice into a routine your kid asks for.
After each lesson
Open the Lesson Notes tab on your phone. Jot what the teacher said for each piece β focus areas, what's growing, what to keep fresh. Takes 3 minutes.
Generate a quest
Tap Generate Quest. Claude pulls in the lesson notes, picks a 4β5 day plan ending the day before the next lesson, and themes it as a Mario quest.
Kid taps through every day
Each day's tasks unlock on its scheduled date. Kid checks them off as they go. The Final Boss day is a full dress rehearsal of every piece.
Privacy that respects kids
No third-party analytics. No advertising. No audio recording β the sight reading game processes the microphone signal on-device in real time and never stores or transmits it. Children don't create accounts; the parent owns the data.