You hand them the iPad. You get 45 minutes of peace. Then you feel guilty about it. And later when you ask "What did you watch?" they say...
"Stuff." ๐คท
It's not that screen time is bad. It's that you're locked out of it. You have no idea what happened in there, so there's nothing to connect over. Peeko changes that.
Every afternoon, Peeko sends you a summary: what your child watched, what they played, what they created. Not "YouTube: 40 min" but the real stuff. Plus conversation starters so you can bring it up at dinner like you were there.
Working late? Traveling? It's not your custody week? Open a Peeko Together session and be there anyway. Draw together. Watch the same video. Play co-op games. It's like FaceTime, but with something to actually do.
Everything in Peeko is hand-picked and parent-approved. No algorithm rabbit holes. No surprise content. Just the good stuff, organized by what your child is into.
Here's what changes.
Pick today's channels and activities. 30 seconds.
She watches, plays, and explores inside Peeko. Only the content you chose. Zero surprises.
"Emma watched Numberblocks about counting by 5s and a SciShow video about volcanoes. She painted a rainbow in the art app."
"Hey Em, what happens when a volcano erupts underwater?" She lights up. You just became part of her screen time.
Dad's on a work trip, but he opens a Peeko session from the hotel. They draw a dragon together. 15 minutes that count.
Not helicopter parents. Present ones.
You can't sit with them for every screen session. But you can know what happened and bring it up tonight.
Hotel room, 7 PM, missing bedtime again. Tonight you'll draw a dragon together on Peeko instead.
It's not your week with the kids. Peeko Together lets you still be part of their day, every day.
Peeko is launching soon. Join the waitlist and be the first to turn screen time into together time.
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We'll let you know when Peeko is ready for your family.