I've done more than 100 hours of interviews with parents about how families are managing screen time.
Last Monday, we asked six moms to join us for an on-camera roundtable discussion about their experiences raising kids in today’s digital world.
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Join the Two Percent Holiday Screen Time Challenge.
We’ve partnered with @getclearspace, the best app I’ve found for reducing screentime.
-You’ll do pushups or squats to earn minutes on apps you want to use less.
It’s free.
Jordi: What's the perfect amount of Screen Time
John: You know Andrew Ross Sorkin asked Peter Thiel this in Sun Valley
@rbfasho gives official answer on @tbpn
AI Screen Time Agents (for your household)
We put an LLM on a VPN to give parents control of the network traffic entering their homes and children's minds.
We launched the Clearspace mobile app during @ycombinator 2 years ago and one of the things we've heard most often from our users is “I need this level of control for managing my kids devices"
We will roll this out in waitlist order, you can join here: https://t.co/p1KludgKpT
If you are an exceptional designer or engineer that wants to use their talents to wage war on the attention economy, we are hiring: [email protected]
@joininteract second, a discussion on “How to Solve Brainrot” at 3 pm with @nsharp17 (founder of @retrodotapp), @rbfasho (founder of @getclearspace ), and Jay Olson (psychologist and expert on smartphone addiction, smartly not on X)
We built Clearspace for one reason:
You should define the criteria for how you use your phone, not big tech.
This is the fix to your screen time problem.
I got @getclearspace and so did my 19 year old son. It’s transformative. After having it a month I adjusted my settings because my social media use has become so much more intentional and is taking up so much less time. My son is so much happier and is reading a ton.
Starting from year zero with Cocomelon, 7 hours of screen time per day adds up to 23 years of lifetime screen time.
Imagine getting a one-minute explanation of your life. The verdict?
"You spent roughly a third of your life on Instagram."
- @alexia
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