Parent-managed YouTube whitelisting
What you see: a search bar that finds any YouTube video, then a one-tap "add to my kid's library" button.
What your kid sees: only the videos you whitelisted. No suggestions. No autoplay across content. No related-videos rabbit hole.
How it works: the app stores the whitelist on your device and checks it before any video plays. No data leaves your device for whitelisting decisions.
Kiosk mode with PIN/fingerprint exit
What you see: a "lock to FrameBright" toggle in settings. Choose PIN or fingerprint.
What your kid sees: the FrameBright app, full-screen, with no way to swipe out without a parent.
How it works: uses iOS Guided Access and Android Screen Pinning. The OS does the locking; we do the choosing.
Chore-and-task screen-time earning
What you see: a chore list editor. Add a chore (make your bed, brush teeth), set a minute value (15 minutes), choose recurring or one-off.
What your kid sees: a list of today's chores with check-boxes. Each check-off shows the minutes earned.
How it works: kid checks off; parent confirms in the app; minutes go into the screen-time bank. No chore, no minutes.
Free educational content library
What you see: a curated library of free educational videos (no whitelist needed). Books, songs, simple-science, story time.
What your kid sees: a colorful shelf, sortable by topic.
How it works: hand-picked by our team and reviewed through ParentProof. The shelf grows weekly.
No ads, no tracking, no data sales
No banner ads. No interstitials. No sponsored content. No third-party trackers. We do not have an ads-API key in our codebase; we do not have an analytics-pixel in our HTML.
The business model is the parent-app subscription (free during beta). Always will be.
Multi-kid profiles
Each kid gets their own profile, chore list, screen-time bank, and video whitelist. Up to four profiles per parent account. Kids do not see each other's profiles.