ScreenTimeGhost: Kid Device Usage Auditor
Tracks unexplained spikes in children's screen time and alerts parents to sudden behavior changes, helping them catch problematic usage patterns before they escalate.
The Problem
Parents use parental control apps (Apple Screen Time, Google Family Link) to set limits, but these tools don't alert them to sudden increases in usage or help identify which apps are causing engagement spikes. By the time parents notice their kid is glued to TikTok, the habit is already formed. Parents need anomaly detection, not just limits.
Target Audience
Parents of kids ages 8-16 with iOS/Android devices who already use parental control software but want early warning signals before screen addiction develops.
Why Now?
Kids' screen time tripled post-pandemic and parents are increasingly anxious about digital wellness; parental control market is exploding ($2B+ annual), creating demand for add-on intelligence tools.
What's Missing
Existing parental controls focus on blocking/limiting, not understanding. Parents want to know *why* and *when* usage spikes, not just enforce rules. Current tools are reactive (kid breaks the limit) instead of predictive (pattern warning).
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