You pick it. They watch it. No rabbit holes.
If you've ever pulled your kid out of a YouTube K-hole at 9pm — videos you swear you never let them watch — this is the app I built so I'd stop having to do that.
SafeFeed is a private video feed for kids whose parents are tired of YouTube. You share a video — from YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, X, Reddit, or your camera roll — to a separate app on your kid's device. Your kid sees only what you sent. No algorithm. No autoplay. No "you might also like." When a video ends, the screen just stops. It's $4.99/month with 30 days free (no credit card to start), runs on Android today (iOS soon), and is built to live alongside Qustodio, Bark, Circle, Screen Time, or Family Link — not replace them.
Why I built this
Every parental control app I tried was either a bouncer (block everything) or a snitch (report what your kid does). Nothing actually gave my kid something good to watch. So they'd open YouTube Kids, the algorithm would do its thing, and twenty minutes later we were three videos deep into someone screaming about Roblox skins.
I wanted a video app where I'd already done the picking. SafeFeed is that.
You pick every video
If a video is in your kid's feed, you put it there. The kid app has no search, no browse, no "recommended for you." It's a list of stuff their parent shared.
The algorithm doesn't get a vote
No autoplay. No related videos. No "next up" card 5 seconds before the end. When the video stops, the screen actually stops.
Zero ads
Videos download to the kid's device and play locally. They never see a pre-roll, sponsorship, or "this video is brought to you by NordVPN."
Share from anywhere
YouTube. TikTok. Facebook. Instagram. X. Reddit. Or a video off your camera roll. Hit Share, pick SafeFeed. That's it.
Built like a kids' app should be
The child never enters an email. No advertising IDs collected on their device. No third-party analytics in the kid app. COPPA and UK GDPR-K compliant by design, not as an afterthought.
Plays nicely with Qustodio & co.
If you're already using Qustodio, Bark, Circle, Screen Time, or Family Link to handle blocking and time limits — keep them. SafeFeed handles the part those tools don't: giving your kid something good to watch.
$4.99/month. Try it free for a month.
Or $44.99/year, which is 25% off if you're sure.
Covers 1 admin parent, 1 sharer, and up to 4 kids. Cancel from your iOS or Android subscriptions screen — we don't make you call us.
Start the free trialI'm not trying to replace your other tools
If you're using Qustodio, Bark, Circle, Screen Time, or Family Link — keep them. They handle the "no" really well. SafeFeed handles the "yes." Different jobs.
Most parents I've talked to use one of those for blocking + time limits, and SafeFeed for what their kid actually opens during screen time. That's the combo I use too.
See how SafeFeed fits with the rest