Studio
Click “Create An Activity” to launch the Studio workspace, where you can design personalized activities tailored to your clients’ therapeutic goals.
Searching & Selecting Words
Use the filters on the side panel to narrow your results by features such as consonants, vowels, letters, syllable structures, word length, semantic categories, and more.
✨ Phrases and sentences coming soon! ✨
Choose a media type: standard image, isolated image (white background), illustration, or text.
Type a specific word into the search bar.
Selected words appear in your word list on the side.
Editing Your Word List
Drag & drop to reorder words:
Click ❌ to remove a word from the list:
Adding Words to the List:
When your list is ready, click “Let's Go” and choose a template to launch the activity.
Choosing an Activity Template
After clicking “Let's Go”, select one of the available templates:
Flash Cards Presentation
Memory Game
✨ More templates coming soon! ✨
Adjust the template settings to match your client’s needs and your therapeutic style, then click “Start” again to begin using the activity you created!
Saving Your List for Future Use
Click “+ List” to save your current word list as a new, reusable list.
Find all your saved lists under “My Lists.”
To edit a saved list, open it, make changes (reorder, add, remove), then click “Save.”
Sharing Activities with Clients
Open the desired list from “My Lists.”
Choose a template and click “Save to Boards.”
Enter a name for your activity. Select which board to save it to.
"Go to board" and click “Send All” to share the entire activity with your client. Optionally, add more activities to the board and than share with your client.
Write a brief message to the client notifying them of their new self-practice activities.
Send via Email, SMS, or copy the WhatsApp link.
Advanced Use in the Studio
Use the Advanced tab on the side of the screen to refine your search. Select the phonemes and their order in the word, and create a full or partial transcription of the word. You can work on phonological awareness goals by finding words that start with, end with, or include specific sounds in a particular order.
For example, you can find rhyming words by selecting the target rhyming phonemes: