About Readov
The idea for ReadOV didn’t start in a meeting room. It didn’t come from a pitch deck. It started on the floor of our living room — with a six-year-old boy named Lopik.
Lopik is the kind of kid who never just accepts something as it is. He wants to know why. He wants to know how. He wants to imagine what would happen if one tiny detail changed in the story.
One day, we were telling him a simple story — just to entertain him. And he interrupted after every sentence.
“Can the hero be a girl instead?”
“What if the monster is actually good?”
“Why did this even happen?”
“And what does this word mean?”
We laughed… but we also noticed something powerful: this is learning.
Not the type from books. Not memorizing. Not forced lessons. But natural curiosity. Curiosity that comes from the heart, not from tests.
We watched his eyes light up every time he changed the direction of the story. We watched how deeply he paid attention when the story related to something he already cared about.
And suddenly, it hit us: Learning becomes magic when you let the learner be part of the story.
So we asked ourselves:
What if stories could adapt to every child’s imagination?
What if learning goals could fit naturally inside adventure and fantasy?
What if we could turn curiosity itself into the engine of education?
That is how the first spark of ReadOV was born — the “Open Vision” of learning through stories. From two brothers who simply paid attention to a child’s questions.
Because here’s the truth we believe deeply: Learning doesn’t stop at school. It never stops — no matter how old we are.
We learn when we dream. We learn when we imagine. We learn when we ask “why?” — exactly like Lopik does.
ReadOV is our way of making that feeling universal. To help kids, teens, adults — everyone — learn through personal stories. To make education feel like adventure again. To turn reading, writing, and curiosity into something joyful and limitless.
ReadOV is not just an app. It is a reminder: The greatest classrooms in the world are stories. And every person deserves to live inside one.