Read what your kid asked AI. Without reading every word.
Open the dashboard. Pick a kid. Every conversation they've had, listed by what it was actually about, summarized in one sentence. Twelve conversations in two minutes. Read the full transcript if any one of them earns it.
Named by topic. One sentence under each. Click to read the whole thing.
No "Conversation 14." No "highlights only." The list is real, in order, sorted newest first. The summary is what your kid asked and what AI told them, written by a model whose job is to be fair to both of you.
One email per kid. Read it on the couch with a glass of wine.
If you never log into the dashboard, the dashboard comes to you. One email per kid every Sunday, what they played, the one conversation worth your two minutes, and a question for the dinner table.
The digest is written by a model whose only job is to be useful to you in 90 seconds. Skim it. Reply if you want to talk to a human.
If something concerning comes up, you hear about it that day, not at the end of the week.
MyDD reads your kid's chats for the handful of things that actually warrant a heads-up, and emails you when something medium or high-risk shows up. Not every little thing. Just what you'd want to know about before the weekly digest.
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An email, straight to you
When something concerning turns up, an alert email comes to you, between the weekly digests. You're not waiting until Sunday to find out.
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Four things trip it
Self-harm, violence, exploitation or grooming, and substances. It reads for real intent, so weapons in a video game or a question for homework don't set it off.
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Tuned to tell you, not to spam you
It only flags the medium and high-risk moments, and each one emails you once, no repeats. We'd still rather flag a maybe than miss something real.
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It points your kid to a real adult
MyDD isn't a therapist and doesn't pretend to be. When something heavy comes up, it nudges your kid toward a trusted grown-up. The alert is so that grown-up can be you.
1 in 6 kids who use AI chatbots has seen something that wasn't OK for their age. Only a third told a trusted adult.
MyDD is built to send kids back to you, and the dashboard means you see it either way.
Every message, in order. No edits. No "highlights only."
If your kid said it, you can read it. If the AI said it, you can read that too. Every kid has a login code right on your dashboard, so you can sign in to their chat and read the whole thread yourself, top to bottom. Same as if you'd been reading over their shoulder, except they let you in on purpose.
- ✓Full text, in order. Every message your kid sent and every reply MyDD gave, start to finish. No summary, no "key moments," the whole conversation.
- ✓Search by keyword. Type a word or a name and it filters across every conversation, titles and the messages inside them, not just the titles.
- ✓Download a copy. Save any conversation as a text file, for your records, a counselor, or your pediatrician. Your data, your call.
- ✓Nothing to edit or hide. Kids can't change or delete messages in MyDD, so what you read is exactly what was said. They know that going in.
chat.mydd.ai · real chat Same question. Same kid in your house. A different answer for your 8-year-old than your 14-year-old.
You set each kid's age once on their profile. The AI's system prompt is keyed to that number, different vocabulary, different topics, a different posture on the hard questions. Here's the same prompt asked at two ages.
Asked at age 8 Age 8: plain words, three short reasons, and it names that it's okay to feel sad and to ask questions.
Asked at age 14 Age 14: more depth, the biology and the meaning of it, and it still points back to a trusted adult.
Per-kid setting from 6 to 17. You set it once. The AI inherits it on every message. When Eli turns 15 you bump the dial, nobody has to relearn anything. The kid's tone, the kid's topics, the kid's refusal posture all shift together.
Your kid knows you can read this. We don't hide.
MyDD is not a hidden tracker. The trade we make with your kid is: play freely, talk freely, and assume your grown-up can read it. That's a more honest deal than the one ChatGPT makes with them.
- ✓We tell your kid up front. During sign-up, again at the COPPA consent step, and the first time they bring up something we'd flag, MyDD names you by relationship and says you'll get a note.
- ✓No secret/private mode. There's no way to chat without you being able to read it later. Your kid knows that, and we tell them up front.
- ✓The kid can delete a message from their view. They can't delete it from yours. We tell them that, too.
- ✓If the alert classifier trips, we tell the kid. "I'm sending a note to your grown-up about this. They love you." Not a betrayal, a hand-off.
- ✓Your data is your data. Export anytime. Delete anytime. We don't sell it. We don't train models on it. We never have, and the contract you sign says we never will.
Same monthly cost as one streaming service.
$6.67/moStarter · 1 kid $10/moFamily · up to 5 kids Both billed annually. 14-day free trial.
Hand them the game. Read the first digest on Sunday.
Let your kid play World 1 right now, no signup. By Sunday at 9 pm, you'll have your first weekly digest. If it doesn't earn its way into your routine, cancel before day 14.