DIY.org offers a one-year membership for under $10

DIY.org offers a one-year membership for under $10

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DIY.org offers a one-year membership for under $10

“DIY, a social learning platform for kids, offers a discounted premium membership at 96 cents for a month, $9.60 for the whole year.”

DIY, a social learning platform for kids, offers a discounted premium membership for 96 cents for a month and $9.60 for the whole year

09/09/2022 – DIY.org (DIY) – The Social Learning App, the largest online interest-based skill development community for children, is introducing a back-to-school discount on their premium membership. Users can sign up for a month of DIY Plus for 96 cents or for the whole year for $9.60, compared to the usual price of $7.99 per month or $79.99 for the year. This is a limited time offer valid until the end of September.

Bhavik Rathod, former founding director of Uber, and Tripti Ahuja, customer experience designer and former startup manager, took over DIY last year. Her mission for DIY is to expand global access to educational resources for children and help them nurture new skills and interests that they might not otherwise be exposed to at home.

“It was heartwarming to see kids around the world enjoying our project-based home improvement learning content,” said Ahuja. “We hope to enable more families and teachers around the world to have great skill-building resources right at their fingertips for their children.”

Premium DIY Plus features such as access to the interactive online community, live daily workshops, contests, skill badges and prizes are now available at a reduced price. These features are in addition to the thousands of how-to videos, hands-on projects, and engaging courses available with a free membership. Kids on DIY can get involved and collaborate while learning hundreds of skills like animation, drawing, science, gacha life, ROBLOX, Minecraft, coding and more.

Child safety is a top priority at DIY. It is moderated 24/7 in all time zones, is COPPA compliant and KidSafe certified. Plus, parents get notifications every time their kid posts something…

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