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Screen time you can hand over without guilt.

Every product decision goes through one filter: would a calm parent be glad their child just spent ten minutes on this? Here's exactly how that shapes the app.

Not all screen time is equal

Junk content vs. Deen Kids.

A side-by-side of the design choices behind the apps your child probably already uses, versus the design choices behind ours.

Most kids' apps

  • Autoplay queues that never end
  • Streaks that punish missed days
  • Variable rewards (loot, surprises)
  • Push notifications dragging kids back
  • Ads, even in "kids' content"
  • Tracking pixels & analytics SDKs
  • Engagement is the metric

Deen Kids

  • Sessions end. The app says so.
  • No streaks. Missing a day costs nothing.
  • Predictable rewards tied to real action
  • No push notifications to your child's device
  • Zero ads. Forever.
  • Zero third-party trackers
  • Off-screen behavior is the metric

Hard time limits

The app suggests stopping. Then it actually stops.

After ten to fifteen minutes, today's content runs out. There is no library to dig into, no "next" queue to start. The app pats your child on the back and asks them to come back tomorrow.

Want a stricter limit? You can set a daily cap in the Parents app.

Today's progress 14:32 / 15:00
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That's enough for today, friend.

Go say salaam to someone you love. We'll see you tomorrow.

Mission saved Closing

Parents app · this week

This week

42m

App time

3 / 4

Missions done

1

Live session

Said Bismillah before meals

Mon · Verified by you

+10 XP

Greeted neighbor with salaam

Wed · Verified by you

+10 XP

Told the truth when it was hard

Fri · Awaiting your verification

Your own app

A separate app, just for you.

The Parents app is a separate download from your child's. No surveillance, no moment-to-moment monitoring — just performance, progress, and gentle insights, told to you briefly, once a week.

  • Performance — which Islamic values your child practiced this week
  • Progress — live-class attendance, app time, missions completed
  • Insights — gentle suggestions for things to do off-screen at home
  • Analytics — aggregate trends, never per-tap surveillance
  • Daily/weekly time caps and pause controls you can adjust
  • One-tap mission verification

Free with the live program. Available for iOS and Android.

Privacy

What we collect — and don't.

A short list, in plain English. The full privacy policy comes before launch.

We do collect

  • Your email (to schedule sessions and contact you)
  • Your child's first name and age (for the live session)
  • Mission history (so the dashboard works)
  • Time spent in app (so limits can be enforced)

We don't collect

  • Your child's location, photos, or contacts
  • Voice recordings outside live sessions
  • Behavioral profiles for advertising
  • Anything we share or sell to third parties

You can request a full export, or delete your account and all data, with one email to privacy@deen.kids.

Common parent questions

What we hear most.

How is the live session different from YouTube? +

A live session is two-way. Dadi sees your child, calls them by name, and adjusts the story to where the group is. There is no "next video" because it's real people, in real time. When the session ends, it ends.

Does my child need their own device? +

No. Most kids do the live session on a parent's laptop or tablet, and the app on a shared family device. We expect supervised viewing, especially for the 4–6 age group.

What if my child gets too attached to the screen? +

The 10–15 minute daily cap and the natural session ending are designed to prevent that. If you notice over-attachment, you can lower the daily cap further in the Parents app, or pause the kids app for a few days. The live class is the part that matters most.

Can I sit in on a session? +

Yes — and we encourage it for the first session. After that, most parents hand the device to their child and step back, but you're welcome at any time.

How do you handle different schools of thought? +

Our content focuses on shared core values — adab, gratitude, honesty, kindness, common duas — rather than fiqh-specific positions. Where families differ, we defer to the family.

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