Jeremiah Daws

SafeFamily — One dashboard to control what your kids watch, listen to, and read

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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Jeremiah Daws — I teach Film and Creative Technology at a homeschool hybrid school in Georgia. I built SafeFamily because I watched parents in our school community struggle every day with the same problems:

Apple Music's "explicit content" filter still lets through songs with graphic lyrics. YouTube Kids regularly surfaces weird and inappropriate content. And there's no way to know if a book is age-appropriate before your kid reads it.

The big parental control apps (Bark, Qustodio, etc.) are great for screen time and device monitoring, but they don't solve the content problem. A kid can be within their screen time limit and still be listening to songs with explicit sexual content that Apple's filter missed.

So I built three tools and bundled them as SafeFamily ($9.99/month):

SafeTunes (getsafetunes.com) — Parental controls for Apple Music. AI reviews lyrics so you can approve songs in seconds. No more trusting Apple's broken "clean" filter.

SafeTube (getsafetube.com) — YouTube parental controls. Kids only see channels and videos you've personally approved. No algorithm, no autoplay, no rabbit holes. Currently in beta.

SafeReads (getsafereads.com) — Book content analysis. Scan any book and get a full content breakdown across 10 categories before your kid reads it. Because there's no rating system for books like there is for movies.

What makes SafeFamily different from Bark/Qustodio/Net Nanny: we focus on the actual CONTENT — the songs, videos, and books — not just screen time and device monitoring. It's web-based, no app install required, and covers three media types under one subscription.

Check it out at getsafefamily.com — 7-day free trial, no credit card required.

We also have a blog with practical guides for parents: getsafefamily.com/blog

Would love feedback from other parents and builders. What's the biggest content control gap you deal with?

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