For Parents
Kiddouch is designed to be useful to parents, not just safe enough. You can shape routine defaults, steer learning focus, save child profiles, and keep future purchases or packs in a parent-only space without turning the child experience into an account screen.
Session length, easy mode, sound defaults, parent notes, device backup, and parent-owned child profiles.
No public profiles, no chat, and no fake cross-device sync promise while play and settings are still local-first.
Parent-only packs, stronger dashboards, and better account-backed continuity will stay behind the parent layer when the model is ready.
Parent Snapshot
A quick read on what your child is using, what you have already configured, and the best next step to keep routines calm.
Add interests, sensitivities, and a focus area so Path and stories reflect this week.
Review notesGroup time, sound, and easy-mode defaults around the routine you want, then save with your parent PIN.
Open settingsFuture packs stay parent-only. The current account page shows the direction without asking for payment before it exists.
See roadmapWhat parents can do right now
- Set the tone for sessions with time, sound, and easy-mode defaults.
- Keep child profiles in a parent-owned area instead of mixing them into the child experience.
- Use parent notes to steer Path recommendations and bedtime story prompts toward current interests.
- Export a device backup before experimenting with settings or profile changes.
- Treat sign-in as parent access and profile ownership, not as a promise that every device will stay in sync yet.
Premium and packs direction
We are keeping premium and packs parent-only. The product can show the direction now, but there is no fake paywall or checkout flow pretending to be finished.
About Kiddouch for parents
We design Kiddouch for short, healthy screen time. Games are gentle, kid-safe, and easy to follow. You can set easy mode, session length, and sound preferences, with no public profiles or chats. Kiddouch is meant to support bedtime routines, quiet practice, and hands-on life at home, not replace real-world play.
Today, most play progress and routine defaults still live on the device being used. Parent sign-in separates parent-managed profiles from the child-facing experience, and manual backup remains the explicit recovery tool until broader account-backed continuity is ready.
If you have questions or feedback, we'd love to hear from you through the contact page or during parent account sign-in.