Nanny
now
Alert about your child
Another child is threatening your kid again—same child, same pattern. Nanny flagged it as excessive.
Nanny
Quiet WhatsApp monitoring for families
Tue · Oct 24
Safety score
Threatening messages were flagged; bullying risk this week.
Monitored profiles
Noam
Bullying concern flagged
Jake
He's safe
Illustrative app screen—not live data.
Quiet WhatsApp monitoring — only what matters, only when it matters.
Quiet WhatsApp monitoring for families
Quiet WhatsApp monitoring — only what matters, only when it matters.
Tue · Oct 24
Safety score
Threatening messages were flagged; bullying risk this week.
Monitored profiles
Noam
Bullying concern flagged
Jake
He's safe
Illustrative app screen—not live data.
Noam's chats
Monitored · age-tuned sensitivity
WhatsApp channel securely linked
Push notifications
Nanny
now
Alert about your child
Another child is threatening your kid again—same child, same pattern. Nanny flagged it as excessive.
Nanny
now
Parent review
“Finally I see what's happening in the groups—clear, calm, I can actually move on it.”
Safety score
38%
Dipped after intimidation surfaced in monitored chats
Illustrative value for this preview—not a measurement claim.
Illustration only — not a real measurement
Your phone doesn't blow up. One clear ping when something's off—sketchy stuff, friend pressure, or a moment that needs a parent.
When it alerts, you see the whole thread—not one cropped line that scares you for no reason.
Nanny stays in the background. They go on with their day. You go on with yours—only calmer.
Tiny daily recap. Peek anytime. Without stealing their phone every ten minutes.
Three steps. Real quiet.
You connect: link their WhatsApp. Like a minute. They don't see anything.
Nanny watches: our AI reads groups, DMs, calls—and throws out the noise.
You get pinged only when it matters. Not every message. Just what's important.
“I was waiting for someone to build this. Finally I know what's going on in the group chats without grabbing his phone every half hour.”
Michal, mom of a 13-year-old
“My daughter has no idea it's on. I do. That's exactly what I wanted.”
Ron, dad of a 12-year-old
“Tuesday afternoon I got an alert. Opened it, saw what was up, talked to him that night. Zero drama.”
Shira, mom of a 14-year-old