Most families know how much time they spend online. Very few can see what patterns are developing, or how to start the right conversations about them. RedLens was built to change that.
Not because the information doesn't exist. Your family's viewing history is right there in your accounts. But until now, there was no tool that helped families make sense of it, to understand what interests were emerging, what topics were coming up repeatedly, and how to have informed conversations about any of it.
The result is a gap. Children spend more time engaging with online content than with almost anything else in their lives. Parents, even attentive, involved parents, are largely on the outside of that experience, without the context to connect it to conversations that matter.
RedLens closes that gap. Your family's viewing history, understood across the dimensions that matter to you, turned into insights, conversations, and real-world activities you can do together.
Not just how long their child was online, but what they were watching - across the topics and dimensions that matter to their family.
The right prompt to start a meaningful conversation, based on what the child actually watched this week, not generic advice about screen time.
A bridge from what the child is genuinely interested in online to activities, experiences, and conversations that happen in the real world.
See what your family is watching. Talk about it in a way that brings you closer. Do something together that grows from it. That is what RedLens is for.