Teen Social Media Safety Dashboard
Parents and guardians struggle to monitor their teens' social media activity and enforce safety settings across multiple platforms. A unified dashboard lets parents view privacy settings, content restrictions, and activity logs for Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger in one place. Target users: parents of teens aged 13-18.
Parental concern over teen social media use has intensified since the 2023 U.S. Senate hearings on social media harms to minors, and several states have passed or are pursuing age-verification and parental consent laws, making this a genuinely active policy and consumer moment. Bark and Qustodio are the clearest incumbents, both well-funded with broad device and platform monitoring — competing against them without a meaningful technical moat is the core problem here. The $5k–$20k/mo revenue band is plausible since parents will pay for peace of mind, but it requires volume at a low price point (think $10–15/mo), meaning CAC discipline is everything. The biggest risk is platform API access: Meta and others routinely restrict or revoke third-party data permissions, and a single policy change can break the product entirely overnight.
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