AnLog THE COMMUNITY CATALOGUE · NO. 3B · SUMMER 2026 Create your House
A Design Garden product · SEC. 01 / 08

A social world for your child that you actually govern

Local friends, real playdates, zero strangers. On AnLog, kids lead the discovery and parents govern the access — every connection, every playdate, every time.

Ages6–15
ScopeLocal-first
ConnectionsParent-approved
Ads to kidsNever

● Kid's screen — Maya, age 10

● Parent's screen — House Bellweather

← the whole idea, in one moment

For kidsSEC. 02 / 08

Your feed. Your friends. Your quests.

AnLog isn't a smaller version of grown-up social media. It's a community catalogue — a place to find the kids on your street, the club that bakes on Saturdays, and the quest your whole House can win together.

ITEM NO. 01

Local Feed

Your town, your county — not the whole internet. Celebrations, achievements, and events from Houses near you. Positive reactions only.

ScopeTown + county
ReactionsPositive only
ITEM NO. 02

Co-op Games

Games built for teaming up, not zoning out. Win together with friends your parents already know.

ModeCooperative
Loot boxesNone
ITEM NO. 03

Playdates

Plan the real thing — a bake-along, a bike ride, a board game afternoon. Scheduled in the app, approved by both sets of parents.

ModeIRL + virtual
ApprovalBoth parents
ITEM NO. 04

Cultural Quests

Holidays, traditions, local history, food. Quests that send Houses out into their own town — and into each other's kitchens.

RewardBadges
Played asA House
ITEM NO. 05

Houses

You're not a username — you're House Bellweather of Mapleton. Family identity, monogram avatars, no child photos anywhere.

UnitFamily
AvatarMonogram
For parentsSEC. 03 / 08

You approve every connection. No exceptions.

Other platforms give you a settings page. AnLog gives you a seat at the table. Your child proposes; you decide. And when the AI moderator steps in, it steps in before a message is delivered — not after the damage is done.

● What your kid sees

● What you see

EntryThis week in your HouseStatus
MON 06.29
Connection requestMaya → Jordan, Cooking Club. Both parents approved.
Approved
WED 07.01
Playdate proposedBake-along at the Bellweather kitchen, Saturday afternoon.
Pending
THU 07.02
Moderation nudgeDraft message paused before delivery; rewritten by Maya.
Resolved
SAT 07.04
Quest completedMooncake Festival badge earned with House Juniper.
Badge
ANYTIME
Full visibilityEvery post, chat, connection, and playdate — visible to you, always.
Standing

your week, as a ledger — not a mystery ↑

For kidsSEC. 04 / 08

Plan it in the app. Live it in real life.

The feed is where it starts — the kitchen table is where it ends up. Playdates go from idea to approved plan without a single group-chat between grown-ups.

● Maya plans it

● The parents seal it

For parentsSEC. 05 / 08

Safe by architecture, not by promise

We're pre-launch, so we won't show you big numbers — we'll show you the machine itself. Every step below is a structural fact of how AnLog is built. None of it can be switched off.

Child signs up — and the app pauses

A kid can pick a nickname, an age, and a town. Then nothing else happens until a parent takes over. There is no child-only account state.

Parent verification

A guardian verifies their identity, founds the House, sets age-tier permissions, and signs the Values Pledge. COPPA compliance is the architecture, not a retrofit.

Connection approval

Every connection requires two parent approvals — yours and theirs. Kids propose; parents complete the handshake. Strangers have no path in.

AI moderation, before delivery

Moderation runs on every message before it's delivered, not after. It nudges the child toward kindness first and escalates to parents when patterns repeat.

Grounding, not punishment

When something goes wrong, involved children get a pause, not a public shaming — a temporary lockout that only a parent can lift.

Activity visibility

Parents see every post, chat, connection, and playdate. Visibility is standing, not a report you have to request.

Child-targeted adsNever
Behavioral tracking of kidsNone
Child photos on profilesNone — monograms only
Unapproved connections possibleZero

Every line above is enforced in code, not in policy PDFs.

For everyoneSEC. 06 / 08

One pledge. Every House.

The Community Values Pledge SIGNED AT HOUSE FOUNDING

We joined to be good neighbors.

Every House on AnLog — every parent, every kid — signs the same pledge before the feed ever loads. It's short on purpose:

I.Kindness first. We cheer louder than we critique, here and at the playground.
II.Everyone belongs. Every House is welcome — every family shape, culture, and ability.
III.Curiosity over judgment. Quests exist so we learn each other's holidays, foods, and stories.
IV.The real world wins. The app is the bulletin board; the neighborhood is the point.
— House Bellweather of Mapleton Pledge signed
VALUE 01

Houses, not handles

Kids show up as part of a family, not as a personal brand chasing followers. Reputation belongs to the whole House.

VALUE 02

Inclusion by design

Monogram avatars mean no one is judged by a photo. Quests celebrate the cultures already living on your street.

VALUE 03

Joy that's earned

No infinite scroll, no engagement traps. The good feeling comes from the badge your House earned together.

SEC. 07 / 08 · FOR PARENTS, WITH KIDS LOOKING OVER THEIR SHOULDER

Create your House

Found your House, sign the pledge, and give your kid a social world you can actually stand behind. Kids initiate. You govern. Everyone wins.

PRE-LAUNCH · MAPLETON PILOT · A DESIGN GARDEN PRODUCT