For parents of kids 6–15

A social world for your child that you actually govern

Local friends, real playdates, zero strangers. Your child leads the fun — you approve every connection.

  • You're in control
  • Real friends, real life
  • Built for trust

Maya's AnLog

MB House Bellweather
CCCooking Clubtoday

Saturday bake-along: honey oat muffins. Bring your favorite mix-in!

12 cheers
MBMayajust now

Asked to add Jordan to the Cooking Club.

Waiting for Mom

Your phone

4:17

Saturday, June 14

A AnLog now

Maya (10) wants to add Jordan to the Cooking Club.

Approved — Jordan joined the Cooking Club
  • COPPA compliant by design
  • Zero ads, zero strangers
  • Every connection parent-approved
  • Full activity visibility

For the kids

Your feed. Your friends. Your Saturday plans.

AnLog isn't a place to scroll — it's a place to plan. Kids post to their House, team up in cooperative games, and turn "wanna hang out?" into an actual playdate.

Kid-led, by design

They do the asking. That's the point.

On AnLog, nothing happens to your child — everything starts with them. They discover the club, plan the playdate, pick the quest. The platform just makes sure you're the one who says yes.

real agency, with guardrails →

3D CHARACTER: kid explorer with compass and backpack — warm terracotta/peach render, mid-stride, looking back and waving

For the parents

You approve every connection. No exceptions.

Not filters you hope work. Not settings buried five menus deep. Every friend, every club, every playdate crosses your desk before it happens — and you see everything after.

Friendships need two yeses

Both families approve before kids connect. Yours, and theirs.

Playdates land on your calendar first

Time, place, and which parents signed off — before anyone leaves the house.

Nothing is hidden from you

Full visibility into messages, games, and quests — and kids know it. Transparency is the deal.

The moderation moment

Same conversation. Two views.

When AI moderation catches something, the kid gets a gentle nudge — and you get the full picture.

What Maya sees

A helper reads along to keep chat kind

did you finish the quest map??

almost!! the market part is SO hard

Hold on — that message might sting. Want to reword it before it sends?

ok wait let me try again

What you see

Moderation log · Maya ↔ Sam

Message held before delivery Unkind phrasing flagged at 3:42pm. Maya was offered a reword — she took it. Nothing reached Sam. Resolved by Maya
Context, not just alerts You can read the full thread anytime. Flags come with the conversation around them — so you can talk about it at dinner, not decode it.

caught before it lands — and she fixed it herself

How a playdate actually happens

Kids make the plan. Parents make it real.

Maya plans it

MBNew playdate

Park + quest afternoon

  • Saturday · 2:00pm
  • Mapleton Park, big oak
  • With Jordan

Sent to both families

You confirm it

Playdate request

Jordan's parents approved · 4:02pm
Location checked: public park, 0.4 mi away
AAnLognow

Maya planned a playdate with Jordan — Saturday 2pm, Mapleton Park.

Beat by beat

From "wanna hang out?" to a plan both families trust

Maya picks the time, the park, and the friend. Jordan's parents approve on their side, you approve on yours, and everyone knows where everyone is. The kids feel independent. You feel informed. Both things are true.

two yeses, one great Saturday

3D CHARACTER: two kids mid high-five over a finished quest map — one holds the Explorer badge; terracotta, sage, and peach palette

Off the screen, into the neighborhood

The app's favorite button is the one that ends screen time

Quests and playdates are designed to finish outside — at the market, the museum, the park. AnLog measures success in afternoons spent together, not minutes spent scrolling.

Why parents trust AnLog

Proof of care, in numbers

Every number below exists because a parent was in the loop.

kids growing up on AnLog
Mmessages reviewed by moderation + parents
flagged messages caught before reaching a kid
parent-approved friendships and counting

Mockup figures for design exploration. Production site will use live, audited numbers — the same ones parents see in their own dashboards.

For both of you

Every House signs the same pledge.

A House is a family on AnLog — kids and parents together. Before any House joins the community, everyone puts their name to four promises.

The Community Values Pledge

  1. We cheer louder than we compete — kindness first, always.
  2. Everyone plays. No one gets left on the sidelines of a game, a quest, or a joke.
  3. We show up as ourselves — real over perfect, in posts and in person.
  4. We keep the door open — parents see everything, and that's what makes the fun possible.

— House Bellweather of Mapleton, and 12,000 more

Play

Cooperative games and quests built for together, not versus.

Kindness

Moderation that coaches before it punishes.

Inclusion

Every kind of kid, every kind of family, every kind of House.

Trust

Transparency between kids and parents is the foundation, not a feature.

The neighborhood

Houses already at the table

Ready when you are

Create your House.

Free to start. Five minutes to set up. You govern from day one — and your kid gets a social world worth asking for.

Create your House the kids are already planning Saturday