They'll leave home
in a few years.
Will they be ready?
ReadyAdult turns “I hope they figure it out” into a plan you can see. A personalized Ready Score, an age-appropriate roadmap, weekly missions and AI coaching — across money, jobs, driving, health, cooking, documents and more.
- Free to start
- 12 readiness categories
- About 6 minutes
Maya, age 16
Ready Score
This week's mission
Decode a paycheck
~45 min · +110 XP
12
readiness categories measured and benchmarked by age
6 min
adaptive assessment, no prep and no lectures required
0–100
one Ready Score both of you can actually agree on
Twelve skills that decide how the first year alone goes.
Each one is scored, benchmarked by age, and turned into practice they'll actually do.
Money & Future
The decisions that shape the first decade after school.
Personal Finance
Budgeting, saving, banking, credit and taxes.
Jobs & Career
Resumes, interviews, workplace basics.
College & Education
Applications, aid, and choosing a path.
Independent Living
Renting, insurance, decisions, adulting.
Daily Life
The everyday competence that makes living alone feel normal.
Driving & Transport
Licensing, car care, getting around.
Cooking & Home
Meals, laundry, cleaning, repairs.
Important Documents
ID, SSN, records, forms and signatures.
Time Management
Planning, deadlines, follow-through.
Safety & Self-Advocacy
Handling the moments where nobody is there to step in.
Healthcare
Appointments, insurance, medication.
Communication
Speaking up, email, conflict, advocacy.
Digital Safety
Privacy, scams, reputation, security.
Emergencies
First aid, crisis calls, staying calm.
Adulthood doesn't arrive gradually. It arrives on a Tuesday.
One day nobody is there to co-sign, translate the form, or call the mechanic. These are the moments ReadyAdult rehearses in advance.

Driving & transport
The first solo drive shouldn't be the first real test.
Insurance, fuel, a flat tire, a police stop, a car that won't start at 11pm. ReadyAdult turns each one into a mission they practice while you're still around to help.
See where they stand today
Jobs & money
A paycheck they can read. An interview they can hold.
Applications, interviews, taxes withheld, a first bank account, the difference between gross and net. The stuff school skips and employers assume.
See where they stand today
Independent living
Ten meals, one laundry cycle, zero panic.
Feeding themselves well on a student budget, keeping a place liveable, booking their own appointments — competence that quietly makes the first year alone survivable.
See where they stand todayFrom guesswork to a real development plan.
Adaptive assessment
A six-minute readiness check that changes what it expects depending on whether your teen is 14 or 18.
Your Ready Score
One 0–100 number, twelve category breakdowns, each benchmarked against what's typical for their exact age.
Weekly missions
Small, specific real-world tasks that close the gaps — with XP, levels and badges that keep them going.
Coaching & reports
An AI coach that teaches teens how to handle a situation instead of handling it for them, plus monthly reports.
One product. Two very different people.
Parents get clarity and evidence. Teens get something that feels like theirs.
For parents
See exactly where they stand.
- Overall Ready Score with 12 category scores
- Age benchmarks so you know what's actually normal
- Progress over time and monthly readiness reports
- The single most important next action, every week
For teens
Something they'll actually open.
- XP, levels and badges for real-world wins
- Weekly missions that get harder as they grow
- Skill progress that feels like leveling up
- Ask ReadyAdult — a coach that teaches, never does it for them

“We stopped guessing whether he was ready. Now we both know exactly what's left.”
Sarah & Ethan, 17 — six months on ReadyAdult
The conversation gets easier when there's a number on the table.
The score was humbling and weirdly reassuring at the same time. It gave us something to work on instead of another argument about being 'irresponsible'.
Dana R.
Parent of a 17-year-old
My son actually asked to do the mission. He'd never once volunteered to learn about money before this.
Marcus T.
Parent of a 15-year-old
The age benchmarks were the unlock. I stopped panicking about the things that were normal and focused on the two that weren't.
Priya S.
Parent of twins, 16
What parents ask before they start.
Isn't this just another app they'll ignore?
Teens see missions, XP and levels — not a parenting tool. Every task is a real-world action worth doing, not a quiz.
Will it make me look like I'm testing them?
The assessment is a conversation starter with age benchmarks attached, so the feedback lands as data instead of criticism.
We're already busy. How much does this cost us weekly?
One mission a week. Most take 20–45 minutes and replace something you'd otherwise do for them.
Is my family's data safe?
Private by default. Only you and your teen see the score, and nothing is ever sold or shared.
Find out where they really are — in about six minutes.
Answer the adaptive assessment and get their Ready Score, the gaps that matter, and the first four missions today.
Get their Ready Score