An articulation adventure
Whistle turns articulation homework into a story kids want to finish. They read aloud, earn their way through a real adventure, and every word is scored, quietly, in the background. What comes out the other side is the thing home practice usually never produces: proof it happened.
Free for families whose speech-language pathologist prescribes it.
Real accuracy, by sound
This is what a clinician sees: not a grade, a map of exactly which sounds still need work, built from real reading, not a five-minute clinic probe.
How it works
A myth, a dinosaur dig, a court above the clouds. Kids choose an adventure and read it aloud, phrase by phrase, chapter by chapter.
Speech recognition scores every line for the sounds that matter, in the background, without turning practice into a drill.
Streaks, levels, and badges for the kid. A real adherence and accuracy dashboard, by sound, for the clinician who prescribed it.
Built alongside real practice
“Home practice frequency is the single biggest lever in articulation outcomes, and it’s the thing worksheets have never been able to move.”
Whistle is in active use by a licensed speech-language pathologist, piloting it with real clients starting this summer.
Pricing
A private speech session runs $100 to $250. A year of Whistle costs less than one.
For families
or $99/yr
For clinicians
or $1,490/yr
First 50 clinicians
locked for life
Whistle shows practice data. It never outputs a diagnosis, and clinical judgment always stays with the licensed professional.
Kids never create an account or enter personal information. A parent or clinician signs in; the child is a first name and a favorite subject, nothing more.