The Internet, Curated by You
Their digital world includes browsing — but only the sites you choose, earned through effort.
Their digital world includes browsing — but only the sites you choose, earned through effort.
Leo is 7. His mom enables the Safe Browser, sets the cost to 5 coins per minute, and adds YouTube Kids to the approved list. She approves Leo specifically.
On Monday, Leo finishes his morning routine — make bed, brush teeth, put away backpack. He earns 30 coins. He opens the Play tab, sees YouTube Kids, and taps it. The “Buy Time” sheet shows 10 minutes for 50 coins. He doesn't have enough.
He goes back to his task list and finds two bonus tasks: water the plants (10 coins) and help set the dinner table (15 coins). He does both. Now he has 55 coins.
He buys 10 minutes. The timer counts down in the browser bar. At 2 minutes, a warning pops up. He decides to close the video early and save his remaining coins for tomorrow.
His mom checks the transaction history. She sees three task completions and one browser_time deduction. Leo did extra tasks to earn screen time — and he managed his own budget. She didn't have to say a word about screen limits that day.
The Safe Browser turns internet access into something children earn — then spend thoughtfully.
Kids earn Kudo Coins by completing their daily routines and tasks — then spend them to buy minutes of browsing time. Finishing their tasks is how they unlock the internet, not the other way around.
There is no URL bar. Children can only visit the sites you approve. Choose from 20+ pre-vetted kid-safe sites (PBS Kids, Code.org, Khan Academy) or add your own custom domains.
Every second of browsing costs coins. The timer counts down live in the browser bar. At 5 minutes and 2 minutes remaining, the child gets a friendly warning so they can decide whether to buy more time.
When time expires, kids choose: buy more time (if they have coins), go earn coins from tasks, or close the browser. The economy creates a natural loop between effort and screen time.
In Settings → Safe Browser, you choose which websites are allowed, set the coin-per-minute rate, and approve each child individually.
From the Play tab, the child sees approved website cards. They tap one, choose how many minutes to buy, and coins are deducted instantly.
A live countdown shows remaining time in the browser bar. Warnings appear at 5 and 2 minutes. When time hits zero, browsing pauses until they buy more or close.
Inspired by child development research from the American Academy of Pediatrics on purposeful screen time and digital literacy.
Parent-curated sites, Kudo Coin timer, and a natural spend-or-earn decision — all in one family-friendly browser.
No credit card required. Set up their digital world in 5 minutes.