Three tools. One plan.
Navigator
Figure out what you actually want to do.
Career exploration that starts with your interests, not a list of careers you have already heard of. You answer questions; Navigator gives you directions worth considering.
Try Navigator →Roadmap
Your college process, finally organized.
From building your school list to writing essays that do not sound like everyone else is writing — every step in the right order, with actual guidance, not just templates.
Try Roadmap →Skills
The stuff you need. Finally taught clearly.
Credit scores, budgeting, resumes, taxes, networking — the things that actually matter when you become an adult. Explained clearly. No judgment.
Try Skills →How it works
Answer a few questions.
About your interests, where you are, what you are worried about. Takes two minutes. This is not an assessment — it is context.
Get a real plan.
Navigator gives you directions. Roadmap builds your college path. Skills fills in the adult gaps. Each one adapts as you build more.
Build your future.
Your roadmap updates as you go. Your progress is tracked. Your plan stays yours — not your parents', not your school's.
Real teens. Real progress.
average teen satisfaction
Not parent satisfaction — teen satisfaction.
say they feel more prepared for what is next
Measured against teens who did not use Launchpad.
roadmaps built
Each one personalized. Each one different.
“I used to think I had to figure out exactly what I wanted before I could do anything. LAUNCHPAD showed me I just needed a direction — not the whole answer. That is completely different from any other tool I have used.”
Alex, 16
Launchpad user
One plan. Everything included.
No confusing tiers. No locked features. No ads. Just a real plan for what comes next.