What Reddit Says About Kid Manager Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Kid Manager apps from 13 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/AndroidQuestions
Basically I want to pre-install a number of approved apps and then not have the tab show any recommendations to him, preferably not even allow access to play store. As for Youtube Kids, I'd love to add a number of channels to the allow-list so the app doesn't recommend anything else but I ...
r/ParentsPortal
For instance, Google Family Link provides a seamless experience for managing children's online activities on Android phones, embodying ease of use in its design. An app’s ability to blend features with simplicity can significantly influence ...
r/productivity
I am currently looking for something to help us organize completed chores, grocery lists, meal plans, etc. but the biggest thing is keeping track of completed chores for our 4 kids. ... I would recommend AnyList and Sweepy. Both fantastic apps.
r/Mommit
My kid is a baby but my husband and I use it. He uses it mostly for groceries but I use it every day and have had no issues. I have both tasks that I add and recurring tasks. I just got the reminder from the app to set the coffee maker for tomorrow.
r/ECEProfessionals
Please if you are interested reach out and give feedback here when we are done and you like the application. Contact: businesssolutions@vultbuxe.com ... We've worked with childcare centers around my area to build Kinderly - we tried to take the best parts of products like ProCare, Playground, B...
r/parentingteenagers
You’re the app. Take the phone. Or figure out how to cut the wifi to the house and remove his data. ... Get him an iphone too. You don’t have to get a new one, I got my kiddo an iphone 11. They’re the best parental controls I have found.
r/daddit
It uses the native iOS Screen Time API and enforces limits, but has flexibility for "allows allowed" apps too. It works well for the age-range you're describing. Bark is great if monitoring and alerts is your main goal. This is more about teaching the habit of earning access rather th...
r/Parenting
I will give it a go when I help the kids with cleaning up after dinner tonight! ... You don’t get screen time til you finish XYZ is magical. ... Yes, this is what we do with our 6 year old. Always works. ... I’m using a free app called Mango (EDIT: added link) and so far I really like it.
r/ECEProfessionals
I use Kidkare basic program. $99 a year I think. Keeps all my tax information in order for the end of the year. ... Has anyone done a comprehensive comparison for childcare management systems like ProCare, Lillio, Brightwheel, KangarooTime, etc.?
r/antivirus
Thanks for the suggestion. Would that do the same job as kapersky safe kids? ... I'm absolutely not familiarized with the Kaspersky solution, sorry... Google Family Link ... That's ok. thanks very much for pointing me in the direction of Google family link, I'll check it out ... I rec...
r/productivity
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r/Mom
If you are in the UK, Wingio is the cost-effective solution with built-in MDM and Samsung Knox control with all app/web management. Mywingio com is their site. ... Sounds good! Have you found an app for Android and Windows that can block the reddit website, apart from some subreddits, in the (Chrome...
r/degoogle
... If you’re just looking for something that blocks app usage without too much complexity, you might want to check out Salfeld Child Control. It’s pretty flexible and lets you manage screen time across multiple devices.
r/workingmoms
Multi-gen household family. Between the chores/to dos (we call it our Task List), the shopping list(s), the calendar, and the on-the-wall tablet & the phone app, it has been well worth the money. ... For younger kids look at Goally.
r/Dads
We ended up using WhitelistVideo — it works differently from most parental controls because instead of trying to block bad content (which always finds a way through), you whitelist specific YouTube channels your kid is allowed to watch. Everything else is blocked by default. It's been solid for...
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