Summiva is an AI long-term goal planning tool for children, designed for parents rather than a learning app for kids to use directly. After parents select the child's long-term goals, age, current stage, and training intensity, the system generates 5-8 specific activities each week and explains why each activity is important. Covered areas include chess, swimming, music, reading, math, language, yoga, astronomy, painting, and public speaking. It is currently aimed at children aged 3-12, and the content language is English.
Its core focus is not daily check-ins, but rather "weekly plans + adaptive progression." After completing an activity, parents can check it off, rate the child's performance, and add notes. The following week's plan adjusts based on feedback: advancing stages when the child grasps concepts well, and slowing down when difficulties arise. The page emphasizes that the plans are based on real curricula and recognized progression frameworks, but it does not disclose the specific AI model, model provider, or complete curriculum sources. Therefore, its professional credibility still needs to be verified by users in practice.
The free tier is quite generous: unlimited duration, no credit card required, supports 1 child and 1 goal, auto-refreshes every Saturday, and provides access to all curriculum areas and adaptive stages. The paid version costs $9.99/month or $79.99/year, supporting unlimited children and goals, weekly auto-refresh, and 30 manual refreshes per month. There is also a $149.99 one-time Lifetime deal, limited to the first 1,000 buyers, with a 14-day refund policy. Payments and refunds are processed through Apple, with regional pricing available.
Pros include a focused positioning, specific activities, no ads, and no pressure of daily streaks. It is suitable for parents who want to accompany their children at home in developing interests and foundational skills over the long term, especially families with multiple children or multiple goals. Cons include that it is currently only available on the App Store, with an Android version still in the works; Chinese language support is not mentioned; it does not replace teachers, coaches, or pediatricians; and it is operated by an individual developer, so long-term service stability and support capacity remain to be seen.
The page does not provide information regarding access in mainland China, available regions, or payment availability, so its access status in China can only be classified as unknown. If you cannot use App Store subscriptions or if the English content is not suitable, you might consider using general AI tools to create parent-built plans, or opt for local children's education, interest training, or family task planning apps as alternatives.
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