Every child grows at their own pace.

A calm, mastery-based homeschool app for children K–6. Ten minutes a day, six subjects, no rush — and no child stuck waiting on a grade level that isn't theirs.

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Why we built it

Bloom started with one little girl.

Cornelius and Cordelia, the Bloom companions

Our daughter was born deaf. She was implanted with cochlear implants at two years old, which means she missed those critical early years of learning that other kids absorb naturally, just by hearing the world around them. She's been working incredibly hard ever since to build her speech and listening skills, and we are so proud of how far she's come.

But when it came to academics, we hit wall after wall. Every app wanted to slot her into a single grade level and march forward on a fixed schedule. None of them understood that she might need to work across different levels depending on the subject. And none of them touched the speech and language work she needs right alongside her academics. So we ended up printing worksheets, piecing things together ourselves, and feeling like there had to be a better way.

We built Bloom because we wanted to get our daughter on grade level. We wanted one place where she could move at her own pace, where she had to truly understand a concept before moving on, and where speech and listening practice weren't an afterthought.

She's the reason this app exists. But the kids who need it look like all kinds of kids. Homeschoolers, late bloomers, kids ahead of their grade, kids with hearing differences, dyslexia, ADHD, or just a rough year. If your child needs to learn at their own pace, Bloom is for them.

— Spencer, Bloom's founder & dad

How it works

Ten minutes a day. Real progress.

Each subject is a focused 10–13 minute daily session. Every week ends with a mastery check that decides what comes next — no busywork, no skipped foundations.

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Days 1–5: Practice

Short daily sessions build the week's skill from the ground up. The app reads questions aloud and waits for your child — no timers, no pressure.

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Day 6: Review

A guided review session pulls the week together. If your child is struggling, you'll see it here — and so will they, before the mastery check.

3

Day 7: Mastery check

50 problems. 85% to advance. Below that, your child stays on the same week with new problems and more support — never held back, never pushed past readiness.

The three-tier mastery system

If the Day 7 score isn't there yet, Bloom routes your child to the right kind of next week — automatically.

85%+
Version A → Advance

Your child has it. They move on to the next week's new content.

75–84%
Version B → Reinforce

Same skills, fresh problems. Confidence-building practice without going backwards.

Below 75%
Version C → Scaffold

Extra support, smaller steps, gentler problems. Foundations get rebuilt — not skipped.

Six subjects · K through 6

One app. The whole picture.

Most apps give you reading or math. Bloom covers the six skills children actually need to grow — including the ones traditional curricula tend to forget.

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Math

Common Core-aligned, K–6. From counting to fractions, place value to multi-digit operations.

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Reading

Phonics, decoding, fluency, and comprehension — built on Science of Reading research.

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Writing

Sentences, paragraphs, narratives, opinions — using the 6+1 Traits framework.

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Vocabulary

Tier 1 and 2 word knowledge in context — the words children actually meet in books.

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Spelling

Orton-Gillingham scope & sequence — phonetic, systematic, and decoder-friendly.

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Speech & Listening

Auditory processing, articulation, and language. Designed with AG Bell & AVI principles.

For every kind of learner

Built for kids who don't fit the mold.

Bloom was designed alongside a child with cochlear implants — and the accommodations that made it work for her make it work better for every kid.

Cornelius the chameleon waving
"No rush. Tap when you're ready."

— how Cornelius talks

Designed with care, not as an afterthought.

If your child has a hearing loss, learning difference, or simply needs a calmer, more flexible way to learn, Bloom was designed for them too.

  • Read-aloud on every question — built in, not an upsell
  • Visual supports paired with auditory input
  • No timers, no streak shame, no leaderboards
  • Big tap targets and simple, uncluttered screens
  • Cross-grade learning — math at one level, reading at another
  • A dedicated Speech & Listening track for CI and AVT families
Simple pricing

Less than a tutoring session.
Every month, for the whole curriculum.

No ads. No data sales. No "premium" features locked behind a second paywall.

Basic
$9.99/ month
or $89.99/year — save 25%
  • 1 child profile
  • All 6 subjects, K through 6
  • Mastery-based progression
  • Parent dashboard & progress tracking
  • Read-aloud on every question
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Plus
$17.99/ month
or $119.99/year — save 26%
  • 2 child profiles, $4.99/mo per additonal child
  • Everything in Basic
  • Independent progress tracking
  • Standard Reports
  • Parent dashboard for all kids
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Questions, answered

What parents ask first.

What ages is Bloom designed for?
Kindergarten through 6th grade — roughly ages 5 to 12. But because Bloom is mastery-based, your child can be in 4th grade and working at a 2nd grade level in math while doing 4th grade reading. The grade label doesn't lock anything.
Is this a replacement for school?
Bloom works beautifully as a supplemental program for homeschool families and those in public, private, or other schools, — 10 minutes a day, with measurable progress you can actually see in the dashboard.
How is this different from Khan Academy or IXL?
Khan Academy is wonderful and free, but it's grade-locked and doesn't enforce mastery before moving on. IXL is rigorous but charges per subject and feels like a worksheet treadmill. Bloom is one flat price for all six subjects, mastery-gated (your child genuinely has to demonstrate understanding), and built for short, calm sessions — not long, anxious ones.
My child has cochlear implants or a learning difference. Will it work?
Bloom was designed alongside a child with bilateral cochlear implants. Read-aloud is built into every question. Visual supports always pair with audio. There's a dedicated Speech & Listening track informed by AG Bell Academy and Auditory-Verbal International principles. We can't promise it works for every kid, but we built it for kids the existing apps were failing.
What happens if my child fails the mastery check?
They don't fail — they're routed. 85%+ advances them to the next week. 75-84% keeps them on the same week with new problems (Version B). Below 75%, they get a more scaffolded version of the same week (Version C). They never get pushed forward when they aren't ready, and they never get stuck repeating the exact same problems.
How much screen time is this, really?
Each subject is 10–13 minutes. If you do all six subjects in a day (we don't recommend that for younger kids), you're looking at about an hour. Most families pick 2–3 subjects a day. The app is designed to be put down, not scrolled.
When is Bloom available?
Bloom is currently in late-stage development for iOS, with Android to follow. Join the waitlist below and you'll be the first to hear when we open access — and you'll get an extended free trial as a thank-you for being early.

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