
This is what really keeps showing up
It's not just one video. It's what repeats over time.
And this breakdown is just the beginning.
Because our analysis goes much deeper than this.
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Screen time does not show this
Three hours on a platform does not explain what is influencing your child.
And once something feels familiar,
it is rarely questioned.
How it ends up like that
It rarely begins with anything obvious.
One video leads to another with a similar angle,
followed by more content carrying the same message,
even when it is coming from different content creators.
Nothing about it feels extreme in the moment.
That is exactly why it works.
Over time, the algorithm reinforces what gets watched and engaged with, and the feed becomes more consistent, more narrow, and harder to recognize.




Parents who realized screen time wasn’t the real issue
We map these patterns clearly
We analyze your child’s watched videos as patterns over time instead of looking at them individually.
No message access
and no monitoring
We do not read chats or private conversations,
and we do not track behavior.
You upload platform data, and we analyze the patterns.
This gives you a clear view of the feed without crossing into surveillance.

It connected things they had noticed but never fully put together.
This is the part you don’t see
“You don’t realize how consistent the feed becomes until you actually see it laid out like this. It wasn’t one video, it was the same ideas coming up.”

Daniel Krychowiak
Father of 15-year-old, Fort Worth
It made things click immediately
“We never wanted to monitor. We just wanted to understand what was influencing her. This made it obvious in a way screen time never could.”

Emily Hilse
Mother of 13-year-old, Denver




















