Consumer parental control space is crowded and price-sensitive. Apple and Google keep closing API access. A B2C play will hit platform walls. Pivot to selling through schools as a managed-device supervisor.
Pivot from consumer app to K-5 school district sale. Price at 3 dollars per student per year. Integrate with existing MDM stacks like Jamf and Mosyle instead of fighting Apple directly.
Real people signaling real interest. Three commitment levels.
Your click is a stake in the ground. Builders and buyers use these signals to decide what to pursue.
3 backings
100 to 300 million dollars
EdTech, device management
Around 50 million K-12 students in the US. At 3 dollars per year, that is a 150M ARR ceiling. Adding Canada and UK doubles it.
Family parental control suite.
Text and social media monitoring for parents.
Built-in iOS parental controls.
Android parental controls.
No solution offers a single dashboard across iOS, Android, and Chromebook.
No school-focused product replaces three consumer apps for parents at once.
No competitor integrates with existing school MDM stacks like Jamf.
No vendor offers a parent-override channel for kids at friends' houses.