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Do you know what your child
watched on YouTube today?

KidGate puts an AI layer between the internet and your child. Every video is filtered against your rules before it plays. A quick comprehension check unlocks the next one. You get a clear daily report — no surprises.

Free to join  ·  No credit card  ·  Expected launch Q3 2026

Why this matters

"By 2015, rates of depression, anxiety, and loneliness among American teenagers had risen dramatically from their 2012 baseline — the year the smartphone-based childhood began."

Summarizing the core argument of Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation (2024) — #1 New York Times Bestseller

Teen depression and anxiety roughly doubled in the decade after 2012 — when smartphones reached mass adoption among adolescents.
5 h
Average daily screen time for US children aged 8–12. Most of it is algorithm-driven — not parent-chosen.
Why KidGate exists

A parent built this. Because no tool existed.

Founder's note

My son was seven when I first handed him a tablet. I'd curated a playlist of nature documentaries and age-appropriate science videos — the kind of content I genuinely wanted him absorbing. For a few weeks, it worked.

Then one evening I glanced over his shoulder and saw something else entirely: Skibidi Toilet. Video after video. He'd discovered the recommendation engine, and the recommendation engine had discovered him. It wasn't dangerous content. But it was empty — engineered to hold attention, not to build anything. The algorithm had more developmental influence over my son than I did, and I had no visibility into it.

I'd read the research. I knew what was happening at a population level. What I needed was a tool that would enforce my family's standards — not YouTube's engagement metrics. When I couldn't find that tool, I built it. KidGate exists because education-focused parents deserve an actual instrument of control, not just a screen-time timer.

— Michael Chen · Founder, KidGate · Father of two
How it works

Three steps. Then it runs itself.

Setup takes under ten minutes. After that, KidGate works in the background — filtering, quizzing, and reporting — without you having to check every video manually.

1
You set the rules

Choose allowed content categories, block specific topics, set a daily video quota, and connect your child's YouTube or TikTok account. Takes 10 minutes. Change anything anytime from the dashboard.

2
KidGate filters every video

Before any video plays, AI evaluates its content category, age-appropriateness, and educational value against your rules. Blocked content never reaches the screen. Borderline videos are flagged for your review.

3
Quiz unlocks the next one

After each approved video, two short comprehension questions appear. Answer correctly and the next video unlocks. Passive watching becomes active engagement — by design.

Parent controls

You decide. Always.

KidGate doesn't decide for you — it enforces the decisions you've already made. Here's exactly what you configure from the dashboard.

Age filter

Set a maturity threshold for each child profile. Any content above that level is automatically blocked — including platform-recommended content.

Content categories

Enable or block by topic: Science, Math, History, Arts, Sports, Gaming, Entertainment, News. Mix and match per child, per device.

Daily video quota

Set a hard cap on how many approved videos per day. Once reached, the app shows a friendly "all done for today" screen — no negotiation required.

Family values filter

Flag topic areas based on your household's values: violence, materialism, political content. Your call — not a platform default policy.

Daily activity report

Every evening: videos watched, videos blocked, quiz scores, total screen time. Delivered to your email or visible in the dashboard.

No recommendation engine

KidGate does not serve a "what's next" feed. Your child watches what is in the approved queue — then the session ends. No infinite scroll.

Key features

Built for parents who pay attention.

Not a blunt screen-time blocker. A precision instrument for families who care about the quality, not just the quantity, of what their children absorb.

Works on YouTube & TikTok

KidGate intercepts content on the platforms your children already use — no new app for them to learn, no second device, no workaround to close.

Comprehension quiz gate

Two questions after each video. Generated from the video's actual content — not generic trivia. Pass and the next video unlocks. Builds the habit of watching to understand.

Instant parent alerts

Get notified the moment a video is blocked or a quiz is repeatedly failed. No need to check the dashboard constantly — KidGate surfaces what needs your attention.

Multiple child profiles

Different rules for different children — by age, interests, or school focus. Your nine-year-old and your teenager have separate profiles, separately tuned, in one dashboard.

Questions

What parents ask us

Does my child need to install a new app?
KidGate works as a browser extension and lightweight companion app on your child's device — there is no separate login for them, no new platform to learn. Setup takes under ten minutes on the parent side. Once installed it runs quietly in the background.
What happens if my child tries to bypass it?
KidGate monitors at the network level on managed devices — not just inside one browser. Attempts to reach blocked content via incognito mode, alternate browsers, or VPNs are logged and flagged in your daily report. You also receive an instant push notification when a bypass is attempted.
Will it block videos my child needs for school?
No. You can whitelist specific channels or topic areas for school use — those are never filtered. You can also manually approve any blocked video in under ten seconds from the dashboard or a push notification. The goal is more precision, not less access to genuine learning.
How hard are the comprehension questions? Will my child get frustrated?
Two multiple-choice questions, around thirty seconds total. Questions are generated from the video's actual content — if your child watched attentively, they pass easily. If they struggled, the video replays at the relevant moment before they try again. In early development testing, most children found the quiz satisfying rather than frustrating — the unlock mechanic adds a small sense of accomplishment.
What is the expected price?
We plan to offer KidGate at approximately $9–$12 per month (expected at launch, subject to change). Waitlist members will receive a meaningful founding-member discount for the first year. We will notify you directly when pricing is finalized.

The algorithm has been shaping your child's mind.
Take that back.

Join the waitlist for early access before public launch, a founding-member discount, and direct input into what we build next. After you join, we'll send you the parent setup guide and a 14-day free trial invite.

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