Android-first CBC learning app for Kenya
A patient AI tutor for every learner, every evening.
Kitabu AI helps Grade 4-10 learners revise CBC subjects, ask homework questions, take quizzes, build confidence, and give parents clear progress updates before the report card arrives.
- CBC-aligned learning direction
- AI tutor, quizzes, games, books
- M-Pesa subscriptions from Ksh 250
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Proof through pictures
Learning moments parents and schools can recognise.
From early homework habits to phone-led revision, the site now leads with learners of different ages before showing the app.
Practice can happen where learners already study.
Older learners get a private way to revise and keep going.
The app, used sparingly
One dashboard. One tutor. No screenshot clutter.
The website now uses app screens only where they add proof: the dashboard shows learning state, and the tutor screen shows how a child gets unstuck.
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How Kitabu works
Learning support that fits real Kenyan homes.
Your child learns on the phone. You get clear signals on what improved and what still needs help.
Open a subject
Learners choose Math, English, Science, Social Studies, or another CBC subject and start from their current level.
Ask, practise, repeat
The AI tutor explains, quizzes check understanding, and spaced practice helps weak topics come back at the right time.
Track progress
Parents, teachers, and schools can see confidence, mastery, subscriptions, and learner activity in plain language.
For parents
Less guessing. More proof.
Kitabu turns phone time into structured study time, with weekly progress signals that make sense even when you are busy.
A patient tutor when you cannot sit with them.
- Homework help without judgement
- Quizzes and practice after explanations
- Progress notes before end-term surprises
- Works for Android-first families
Built for education, not open-ended browsing.
- Server-side AI provider control
- Role-based app surfaces
- Age-appropriate learning direction
- Terms, privacy, and deletion work planned for store readiness
Designed around how Kenyan families pay.
- M-Pesa STK Push subscription flow
- Free tier for trying the product
- Weekly, monthly, and school plans direction
- Clear billing and profile surfaces
For teachers and schools
Remedial support without replacing the teacher.
Teacher portal
Support class workflows, student progress, assignments, and practical follow-up.
Admin portal
School pilots, pricing, curriculum surfaces, and role-based administration are part of the product direction.
Mastery signals
Diagnostics, confidence, and spaced repetition make weak topics visible early.
Kenyan context
CBC-first, M-Pesa-aware, Android-first, and ready for English with Kiswahili direction.
Pricing
Start small, prove the improvement, then scale.
Final production pricing can evolve, but the launch direction is simple family and school access.
Home learning
AI tutor, lessons, quizzes, games, bookshelf, homework support, and parent progress direction.
- Android-first app access
- M-Pesa subscription flow
- Weekly learning visibility
- Free trial direction for acquisition
School pilots
Support for teachers, administrators, school-managed learner access, and progress reporting.
- Teacher and admin workflows
- School-managed pricing direction
- Curriculum and pilot surfaces
- Remedial support for learners
Download Kitabu AI
Apps are in launch preparation. Get early access now.
The public App Store and Google Play listings are not live yet. Use any download button to message the team on WhatsApp and receive the correct early-access instructions.
Kitabu AI learning guide
Practical advice for parents, learners, and schools.
Five SEO-focused articles built around CBC learning, AI tutoring, homework, M-Pesa access, and school pilots.
How an AI tutor can support CBC learners in Kenya
What parents should expect from a useful AI learning assistant.
Why parent progress updates matter before report cards
How weekly signals help families act before gaps become expensive.
Homework help without extra tuition: what changes
A practical look at AI explanations, quizzes, and revision habits.
Why M-Pesa subscriptions matter for learning apps
Pricing and payment design for Kenyan families and schools.
How schools can pilot AI learning safely
Teacher support, admin workflows, safeguarding, and rollout steps.
Common questions
Everything a parent wants to know.
Is Kitabu AI live in the app stores?
Not yet. The site routes store CTAs to WhatsApp so families can request early access while the public listings are prepared.
Which learners is Kitabu built for?
The current product direction focuses on Kenyan Grade 4-10 learners, with CBC-aligned learning support.
Does it replace teachers?
No. Kitabu supports teachers by giving learners another explanation, more practice, and clearer progress signals.
How are payments handled?
The app direction includes M-Pesa STK Push subscriptions, with family and school pricing paths.
Is AI called directly from the mobile app?
No. AI provider selection belongs behind the API layer so safety, rate limits, usage tracking, and prompt versioning can be controlled server-side.
Give your child a patient tutor before the next report card.
Join the launch list, request the Android early-access build, or book a school pilot.
CBC learning direction - Android-first - M-Pesa-ready - Built in Nairobi by Jambo AI Studio