For parents of teens (13–17)
A coach of their own.
A way back to each other.
You invite your teen — there’s no side door, and you both agree to the same clear rules up front. They get a private coach that helps them build habits, handle stress, and follow through on what matters to them. You never read their conversations — that’s locked, and it’s what makes it work. But if your teen is ever in real danger, you get a short note asking you to check on them — never their words. And when talking at home feels impossible, your coach helps you too — what to say, when to listen, and, if you both choose, a guided conversation where each of you has a coach’s help.
See exactly what your teen seesYour teen reads the same rules you do — including proof you can’t read their conversations — before they say yes.
Some limits are enforced by code, not left to AI judgment.
Your teen never sees a price, an ad, or an upsell — ever. Even in a hard moment.
Your teen always knows it’s AI — it says so, plainly and often.
Add your teen (13–17) for $9.99/mo — their own private coach with a guardian safety net. A whole family — you, another adult, and two teens — comes to about $59.97/mo. Your teen never sees any of this.
If your parent set this up — read this part
Your coach is yours. Your parent cannot read what you say — not a summary, not a report, nothing. It’s locked so even we can’t hand it over. One exception: if you’re in real danger of getting badly hurt, your parent gets a short note that says “check on them” — it never includes your words. Being mad at your parents, school stuff, dating, secrets — none of that pings anyone. If your family set topics the coach won’t discuss, you’ll see exactly which ones, and asking about them is never reported. And you can say no — the invite only works if you accept it.
This is coaching, not therapy. In a hard moment, your teen gets crisis help first — nothing is ever sold to them there. And when they turn 18, everything they built stays theirs. Your alerts end, as they should.