The only app you’ll ever need for your children’s digital safety
Raise a healthy digital native.






No more fighting for screen time
Control and monitor, but with limits.
Learn healthy habits together
Raising a kid in our technology-rich world is anything but easy. That's why Ohana has created an easy-to-use digital parenting app for today's modern families. We provide you with the tools and guidance you need to keep your kid safe online and create a healthy digital routine, all while respecting their privacy. Guide your kid toward safe and responsible online behavior - with Ohana on your side.
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App & Website Blocking
Block age-inappropriate apps, websites and content. Use our predefined settings and adjust them to your preferences.
Daily time limits
Set daily time limits to prevent your kid from spending too much time on their digital devices.
Location Details
Know when your child leaves home or arrives at school. Or request their location on demand.
Individual Schedules
Set up schedules based on your kids' daily life and only allow certain apps based on the time of day.
Useful Statistics
Create healthier digital habits by limiting the screen time for each day of the week.
Curated Guides
Not sure how much screen time is healthy? No idea about the latest harmful online trends? We provide guidance and tips.
What the Experts say

Dr. John A Zoidberg
Child Psychologist
Research has consistently shown that parental control apps can serve as an effective tool for promoting healthy digital habits among children and adolescents. By providing parents with the means to monitor and manage their children's online activity, these apps can reduce exposure to risky content and facilitate communication and education abou responsible internet use.

Dr. Michaela Quinn
Pediatrician
The use of parental control apps has been associated with a range of positive outcomes, including increased parental involvement in children's online activity, improved parent-child communication and trust, and better adherence to online safety guidelines. As such, these apps have the potential to contribute to the development of healthy and responsible digital habits among young people.

Dr. Emmet Brown
Psychiatrist
Studies have found that parental control apps can play a significant role in preventing cyberbullying, sexting, and other forms of online victimization among youth. By empowering parents to intervene and address concerning behaviors, these apps can help foster safer and more secure digital environments for children and adolescents.