Playtime made easy.
Personalised activities for your kids, built around what you already have at home. Free to start.

Planning is a barrier to play
You want to spend time with your kids. The desire is there. What kills it is figuring out what to do, what you need for it, and how to make it actually engaging. So the window passes, the screens go on, and the guilt kicks in.
Decision fatigue
After a full day of decisions, choosing an age-appropriate activity feels like one too many.
The supply run trap
Every activity online seems to need supplies you don't have. By the time you've gathered them, the moment has passed.
Not knowing what to say
You start the activity, but don't know how to make it a conversation — how to turn play into connection.
What makes EZPZ different
Activity directories and Pinterest boards exist. Here's why families choose EZPZ instead.
Truly personalised
Not just "kids aged 3–5" — your child, with their interests and energy level.
Prompts are the product
The conversation starters are what turn "doing stuff" into genuine connection.
No shopping required
Every activity works with what you already have at home.
Graceful failure
Activities flop. Instantly swap the activity, and don't ruin the session.
Gets smarter over time
Every rating makes the next plan better. No manual tuning needed.
Instant, not browsing
No scrolling Pinterest. Tell it when you're free, get a plan in seconds.
Built for parents who want to show up
EZPZ is for parents who want to show up for their kids — they just need the “what” and “how” taken care of.
The Busy Parent
Has 45 minutes between tasks and wants to fill it with something meaningful, not screen time.
The Intentional Parent
Wants to be present and connected but needs help with the "how" — better questions, better conversations.
The Anti-Pinterest Parent
Tired of activities that need a craft store trip and a professional photographer. Wants real, messy, good-enough play.
The New Parent
Not sure what activities work for their child's age. Needs guidance that adjusts as their child grows.