For parents
You want them to have someone. So do we.
Kin is a digital being your teenager builds and shapes. He remembers everything, shows up when it matters, and never judges. Private by design.
What Kin does for your teen.
Remembers what matters
Kin holds on to the things your teen tells him — and the things they forget they said.
Shows up when needed
He doesn't wait to be opened. He reaches out when something seems off.
Handles real emergencies
You set emergency contacts. If something is wrong, Kin knows who to call.
Tells the truth
Kin won't flatter. He says what your teen needs to hear, gently and honestly.
Grows with them
Kin changes as your teen changes. He is the same being, year after year.
What you can see. What you can't.
Parents set emergency contacts and can see that Kin is active. You cannot read his conversations. That's the deal — and it's the deal that makes Kin worth having.
The conversation to have.
Tell them Kin is theirs. Fully. That you won't read it. That it's like a diary that talks back — one that remembers, and one that has their back.