What Reddit Says About Parenting Apps
We compiled 17 Reddit discussions about Parenting apps from 10 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/NewParents
I built Familium AI - a Family management app that uses AI to help us in our daily lives. As simple as that. ... A place to share thoughts, questions, support, and tips about being a new parent to a young child.
r/coparenting
I just found out about BestInterest and it's pretty slick. Actually filters out anything your coparent says that is mean spirited or what not, and it reviews your messages to make sure they don't end up getting you in trouble either. Help with high conflict coparent and using a parenting a...
r/Parenting
They still look like everyone else’s phones. You can limit what apps they have and who can send them pictures etc. My brother also uses android and there are some great parental controls on there. But your child has the option to disable them when they turn 12 unless Google changed their policy.
r/NewParents
But of course do what feels right to you; wanted to share that perspective in case it resonates, and if it doesn’t, no worries. Everyone is different and what fits my family may not fit yours! ... The best parenting app is the notes app.
r/software
We tried a few parental control apps (Qustodio, Bark, and Mobicip), and after some trial and error, we stuck with Mobicip.
r/ParentsPortal
The top 7 parental control apps for 2024 include uMobix, Cocospy, Qustodio, Norton Family, OurPact, Google Family Link, and Microsoft Family Safety.
r/polyamory
I happen to like 2Houses b/c only 1 person pays and both parents get access, and it has a veteran discount. It's not perfect, but it fits my needs. ... I agree on not always for high conflict! The measurements, single place to keep all therapy notes, all the providers contact information and st...
r/coparenting
Appclose is free! ... How amicable are you with your ex? My ex and I are not amicable, and fairly high conflict, but we're able to work together well enough to not need or use a co-parenting app. I would recommended not using a co-parenting app, because all tho co-parenting apps are clunky and ...
r/DivorcedDads
I need a few recommendations as well. ... I’ve been using Our Family Wizard. It shows if and when a message was viewed. ... Hi there. If you're looking for an all-in-one co-parenting communication tool, TalkingParents is an excellent solution. Our Free Plan includes essential features that allo...
r/FamilyLaw
It was my biggest takeaway from the court ordered co-parenting counseling that I attended by myself 😂😂😂😂 ... I usually recommend Talking Parents to clients as they have a free version.
r/Custody
Thank you so much for the recommendation! ... OurFamilyWizard does have audio calls and video calls in the app! It’s a fairly new feature that was introduced last fall, so that may be why not many are aware of it. ... consent feature that must be turned on in order for audio and/or video calls to go...
r/Parenting
in our parents’ group chat a few moms were talking about tools that help keep an eye on phone activity and someone mentioned umobix as a phone monitoring app for parents. i’ve never used anything like that before, so now i’m wondering… do apps like this actually help?
r/Parenting
The CDC Milestones app for checking developmental milestones. ... Low-input ways to sprinkle love on kids, in otherwise ordinary moments. ... Please go over the rules before posting! r/Parenting is a place to discuss the ins and out as well as ups and downs of child-rearing. From the early stages of...
r/FamilyLaw
Talking Parents or AppClose. ... Second for appclose. It's free More replies ... OFW is worth every penny.
r/DivorcedDads
OurFamilyWizard has a fee waiver for low-income parents who qualify. All co-parents should have access to the tools they need, even when times are tough! ... What is OFW we were talking about appclose... ... The fee is honestly worth it, especially with a brutal divorce .
r/Divorce
Never had any problems but we were amicable, so we didn't need a special app to manage conflict or provide court-admissable documents. ... Actually https://www.coparentcare.com/ has just been released and it has some really good features that ...
r/Divorce
I'd much rather pay for a higher priced app if it came with a logical user interface, had divorced parents in mind, and has customer support that solved problems, or at least took their roles seriously. And shame on you, Cora, for trolling for business. This poor person has no money and is goin...
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