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Kidaio

What screens actually teach your kid

Hi PH! Alex here, founder of Kidoio. Age ratings say what a show forbids—not what it teaches. Kidoio scores any YouTube video on 9 behavioural dimensions, gives a content-derived age band, and timestamps every concerning moment. Save approved shows to Kids Mode: no search, no algorithm, no rabbit holes. Grounded in Tier 1 research (RULER, Bandura, Vygotsky, AAP). Free: 10 analyses, no card. Parents—what should we analyse first?

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Maker here! A few things that might come up: 1. "How is this different from Common Sense Media?" CSM uses editorial reviews — humans watch and write opinions. Kidoio uses structured behavioural measurement across 9 dimensions, anchored on published child-development research. Every score links to a timestamped on-screen example. CSM tells you "ages 6+, some mild conflict." Kidoio tells you exactly which moments model aggression, how conflict is resolved, and whether the reward framing is intrinsic or extrinsic — with timestamps. 2. "What about privacy?" We don't store the video itself. We process the transcript and visual frames to generate the profile, then discard the raw content. The behavioural profile is stored. Kids Mode sessions are ephemeral — they expire automatically and carry no personal data about the child. 3. "Why 2-6 minutes?" The analysis runs a multi-pass extraction across the full video length. Short videos (7 min) take ~2 minutes. Long compilations (45+ min) take ~6. We're optimising this — but accuracy matters more than speed for this use case. Happy to answer anything else!

About Kidaio on Product Hunt

What screens actually teach your kid

Kidaio was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #38 on the daily leaderboard. Hi PH! Alex here, founder of Kidoio. Age ratings say what a show forbids—not what it teaches. Kidoio scores any YouTube video on 9 behavioural dimensions, gives a content-derived age band, and timestamps every concerning moment. Save approved shows to Kids Mode: no search, no algorithm, no rabbit holes. Grounded in Tier 1 research (RULER, Bandura, Vygotsky, AAP). Free: 10 analyses, no card. Parents—what should we analyse first?

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