For Developers

We are building a community of developers who share our vision of technology-based learning that truly excites students, parents and educators. We identify opportunities for technology to provide a richer more impactful educational experience and work with developers to build and bring to market innovative and creative new applications to fill these needs.

We are looking for developers to partner with who have created or want to create top quality educational apps.  If students, parents and teachers will respond with ‘WOW’ when they use it, we want to support you in developing it.

We also support developers by helping improve the educational value of their apps. We can work with you to help take an existing app or app concept and make it more educational. Contact us to find out more.

Have you created a ‘WOW’ educational app for kids that isn’t getting the market attention it deserves? Request to have your app reviewed on Mind Leap.


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Mind Leap makes sure that parents and educators know which apps are educational and which aren’t, which keep kids engaged and which bore them to tears. And, we encourage developers to build great stuff that turns kids on to learning.

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  • Settings
  • General
  • Restrictions
  • Enable Restrictions
  • Set a passcode

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