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Browse · 01 / 04

Your kid is not every kid.

Generic "top 10 for kids" lists don't cut it. Filter by what matters to your specific child.

Age bucketPick one or more
TopicWhat they're into
Special considerationsWhat matters for your child
12 matching listings
The signature interactive · 02 / 04

Think you can read content better than our engine?

See a clip, a thumbnail, and some metadata. Guess the rating. Reveal what AEGIS said, what other parents said, and where they differ. Play a few rounds; you'll learn something.

Round 1 of 3 Agree with AEGIS: 0/0 Agree with community: 0/0
Your guess
Rating
Anything you'd flag? (optional)
AEGIS says
confidence: —
Parent community says
— reviews

What AEGIS caught

    What the community flagged

      Why the two differed

      Ratings shown are illustrative for this demo.
      Nice. You played three rounds. Now try browsing real listings with these ratings applied.
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      How ratings work · 03 / 04

      Two ratings. One listing. Visible disagreement.

      Every listing shows both the community rating and the AEGIS automated classification. When they agree, you've got strong signal. When they disagree, you've got interesting signal. Both matter.

      Lists · 04 / 04

      Make a list. Share it.

      You've watched a bunch of content alongside your kid. Other parents want the receipts. Build a list, add your notes, share it. Lists are first-class objects here.

      How it works

      Parents rate. A community moderates. A classification engine runs alongside.

      01

      Submission

      Any registered parent can submit a listing or a review. Verification is lightweight: email plus community reputation built through consistent contributions. We don't want barriers to participation; we also don't want bot farms.

      02

      Moderation

      A community council of experienced parent reviewers handles disputes, channel-drift escalations, and special-case listings. The council rotates yearly. Decisions are public and appealable. See the council and their open meeting schedule on ParentProof.org.

      03

      AEGIS

      AEGIS is the classification engine that runs alongside community ratings. It's the same engine FrameBright uses commercially. We show its output side-by-side with community ratings so you can see where they agree and where they don't. Disagreement isn't a problem to fix; it's a signal to read carefully.

      About

      Run by a non-profit. Not a product.

      ParentProof is a community directory backed by ParentProof.org, a non-profit focused on parent-led content classification as a public good. We don't charge for access, we don't sell data, we don't run ads, and we are not a paid service.

      AEGIS classification is provided through a partnership with FrameBright (our commercial cousin); that partnership is documented on the .org's governance page. Anyone asking the reasonable question "who runs this and how is it funded" should read the full answer at ParentProof.org.

      Read the governance at ParentProof.org
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