For parents of teens
An AI co-parent for your teen's laptop. It watches, so you don't have to — and texts you only when something actually matters.
Sign in with Google · invite-only beta · ~60 sec setup
Why this exists
You're worried about her online life because you can't see it.
Now you can rest. Without seeing it.
Every other product for parents either shows you everything (and breaks her trust) or tells you nothing real (and leaves you anxious). Conversation is built on a third path: an AI that holds the watching, so you don't have to.
The worries you actually carry
3am thought
"What if I find out too late?"
Conversation watches in real time. When it sees something that genuinely deserves your attention — a stranger pushing past her boundaries, hate-coded DMs, self-harm content, someone older steering the conversation — it texts you immediately. Not after a weekly report. Not after she's told a friend. Now.
The dinner-table thought
"Am I a bad parent if I check her phone?"
You're not checking her phone. We are — and not really, even then. We translate what we see into themes, not transcripts. You'll never read her DMs. You'll never see her screen. The intrusion ends with us.
The reflex you keep catching
"I keep checking the dashboard."
There is no dashboard to check. We don't make one. The product is a quiet inbox you only hear from when something matters — and a thread you can ask anything when you want to. The compulsive checking ends because the dashboard never starts.
How it works
60 seconds. She sees you do it — there's no hidden install. She knows we're there, in the corner of her digital life.
An AI sees what's on screen. It abstracts what it sees into themes — never transcripts, never feeds. You don't see anything by default. Neither does she.
A WhatsApp message. In plain English. Only when there's something a parent would actually want to know. Most weeks, you hear nothing. That's the point.
What you'll actually get
No dashboards. No daily digests. No "she used TikTok for 47 minutes" reports.
A WhatsApp message when there's something to know. A thread you can ask anything when you want to. That's the whole interface.
9:42 PM · Wednesday
One constitutional rule
Parents get understanding.
Not surveillance footage.
You'll never browse her screen. Never read her DMs. Never get a weekly recap of her browsing history. The AI absorbs all of that, translates it into themes, and only ever tells you what you'd genuinely want to know — when you'd actually want to know it.
Even on high-severity alerts, the screenshot is only shared if seeing it is genuinely necessary to understand what's happening. You decide; we don't push.
We collect anonymous product analytics on our own infrastructure to improve the product. No third-party trackers. No data shared with anyone. We honor Do Not Track.
The questions you're probably asking
No. Spyware hides from the person it's watching. Conversation installs openly — your teen knows it's there. You'll never see her screen, never read her DMs. The agent translates what it sees into themes, then tells you only the moments that actually matter.
Less than you'd think — when you install it as a shared agreement rather than a secret. We help you have that first conversation. The fact that you'll never see her DMs is the part that lands.
Not yet. Apple and Google restrict third-party monitoring on minors' phones, mostly for good reasons. We're starting with laptops because that's where school, social, and content overlap — and where we can do this honestly.
Free during the invite-only beta. We're working out the right pricing for general launch — the goal is something a parent says yes to without thinking.
Invite-only · macOS coming soon