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In this episode of Chalk and Code, host Jennilee Bertrand talks with Nolan Frausto, CTO of AdaptedMind, about what it takes to scale a learning platform for millions of young children. Nolan shares why the team rebuilt their entire engineering system, how the “boring stack” philosophy drives reliability, and why early learning requires a careful balance between fun, pedagogy, and healthy screen time. From adaptive learning and subscription infrastructure to AI-assisted content creation and leadership lessons, this conversation offers a grounded, practical look at building edtech that truly supports young learners.

AdaptedMind’s approach stands out in a crowded early-learning market, and Nolan explains how the team measures engagement through genuine learning, not just entertainment. He shares why limiting screen time is intentional, how thoughtful design builds trust with parents, and what it means to create products that help children grow confident, curious, and ready to explore new ideas.

Key Moments

00:00 Welcome and episode introduction

00:16 Nolan’s background and path into edtech

01:58 Engineering lessons brought to AdaptedMind

03:07 Why the team chose a full system rebuild

04:50 What the legacy codebase revealed

05:48 Challenges of the 18-month rebuild

06:31 The “boring stack” and benefits of simplicity

08:24 Managing pushback around newer tools

09:49 Switching from PayPal to Stripe and outcomes

12:27 Subscription tools aligned to school-year needs

14:29 How AdaptedMind uses AI internally and for early learners

18:51 Avoiding game-like design and protecting learning quality

24:24 Nolan’s leadership lessons and focus on simplicity

Why You’ll Love This Episode

You’ll hear how AdaptedMind:
- Rebuilt its foundation to support long-term stability, scale, and new product lines
- Uses simplicity and reliability as strategic advantages
- Designs subscription and billing tools around real family needs
- Applies AI to accelerate animation, content, and engineering workflows
- Avoids “game-first” designs to protect learning quality for young children
- Builds a culture where reducing complexity is shared across teams

Connect with Nolan Frausto
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nolanfrausto/
Website: https://www.adaptedmind.com/

Connect with Us
Flexion on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flexion-inc
Flexion Website: https://flexion.us/

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