Local friends, real playdates, zero strangers.
A social feed built for real friendship — not scroll-bait. Kids discover friends through shared interests, plan real-world playdates, and go on cooperative quests together. Every bit of it visible to you.
Short posts, drawings, and club updates. Reactions are curated — no strangers, no algorithms.
Two-player puzzles and creative builds. Designed for cooperation, not competition.
Kids propose. Parents approve the time, place, and friend. Real world, not just screen time.
Guided neighborhood walks and mini-adventures. Kids explore their block, together.
Kids form interest groups. You see who joins and what gets shared. Always.
No anonymous accounts. No friend-of-friend creep. Every new contact, every playdate, every club joins only after you say yes.
No one reaches your child without a yes from you. No exceptions, no silent friending.
Messages, clubs, games, playdates — all visible in your dashboard. Nothing happens in a hidden thread.
Playdates happen at places you approve. The kid picks the friend. You pick the where.
Conversation continues normally — friendly tone, club context.
Kids don't just chat — they make plans. Pick a friend, propose a time, choose a quest. You sign off. They show up.
AnLog is built around Houses — family units with shared values. Every House signs the Community Values Pledge. Inclusion, kindness, and curiosity come first.
Your family is a House. House Bellweather. House Cedar. House Marigold. Belonging, not brand.
Clubs welcome every kid. Quests are built for mixed ages and abilities. No one sits out.
We flag cruelty early and gently. Parents get context, not just alerts. Kids get a chance to repair.
Every House signs it. It lives in your dashboard, visible to your kids. It's not a checkbox — it's the contract between your family and the community.
Set up your family, invite your kids, sign the pledge. Ten minutes. No strangers, ever.