Attagram, a tiny printer that gives kids a magical daily digest
Screen-free paper notes solve parent nagging better than any family app ever could.

I built this to solve my personal pain point.
Currently the best solutions are wordpress blogs where people manually aggregate this information. But human-run blogs can't possibly find every event, they don't know what my child's interests are or what's near my home, so my wife & I would spend hours just learning what we can do with our child.
Scout is totally different. Our Agents intelligently crawl the web and find everything in a specific geographic region. We're staring with Seattle, where I live.
Scout event has an "inclusivity" filter which lets you find events that are sensory friendly, ASL/assistive listening/captioning, LGBTQ+ & trans affirming, wheelchair accessible, etc.
My favorite feature is the daily email with a curated list of events for you. This week I've gone to 2 events based on those emails alone.
Please take a look and give me your feedback!
demo: https://youtu.be/6wEVtp7-wV4
The link above is the web version, we've also got mobile/tablet apps: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/scout-family-activities/id6759... Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.enjoyable....
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