Aunty Bea watches over your child's devices and alerts you when something's not right — with a short summary and some suggestions about how to approach it. It will never screenshot their private messages, but it will prompt you to talk to them and they can explain in their own words.
Built by parents. Privacy by design. Available on Android and iOS.
Our oldest son was chatting online with another "child" who wanted him to travel from Brisbane to Sydney to meet up. Luckily we caught it in time.
Our youngest son watched a Peppa Pig video that had been hijacked with deeply disturbing content. He still can't sleep with the lights off.
We have a five year old daughter. We know what's out there now.
Aunty Bea exists because these things happen to real families — not hypothetical ones. We are those families.
We built the app we wished existed. We're sharing it with every family who needs it.
When Bea spots something worth a conversation, she uses AI to write a plain-language summary and suggest gentle ways to bring it up with your child. No raw messages. No screenshots. Just what you need to know — powered by Claude, built by Anthropic.
The ban helps. But no law covers everything. Gaming platforms, messaging apps, content that disguises itself as kid-friendly — the risks that keep parents up at night don't respect legislation.
Aunty Bea was built for the gaps. Device-level monitoring, AI-generated summaries, never your child's raw messages. Just the things you need to know, when you need to know them.
Install Aunty Bea on your child's device. That's it. We do the monitoring so you can just be a parent.
Download the Aunty Bea companion app on your child's Android or iOS device. Takes a few minutes.
Aunty Bea runs silently in the background, watching for grooming patterns, harmful content, and anything a child shouldn't have to navigate alone. Not your kid's private messages — the patterns around them.
No raw content. No screenshots. Just a calm, clear summary on your parent dashboard so you know what's worth talking about.
Aunty Bea gives you the heads-up. You have the chat. It's still your relationship — we just help you stay informed.
The Village is a private community exclusively for parents who care about their kids' safety online. Every member is here for the same reason you are.