ScreenSage
ScreenSage is a mobile app + browser extension that turns kids’ YouTube/TikTok/streaming time into something parents can actually manage. Instead of just blocking apps or setting timers, it summarizes what your child watched, flags age-inappropriate themes (violence, sexual content, self-harm, scams, extremist content), and shows a simple “why this was flagged” explanation with timestamps. Parents can set rules like “no prank channels,” “no gambling-like loot box content,” or “only educational videos on weekdays,” and ScreenSage enforces them via device-level controls where possible and via browser-level filtering elsewhere. It also generates a weekly digest: top channels, new trends, and conversation prompts tailored to your child’s age. This is not magic: it won’t catch everything, and some platforms fight monitoring. But it gives parents far more clarity than today’s blunt screen-time tools.