r/ParentingTech is a subreddit with 6k members. The most common kinds of discussions are solution requests and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses kids, app, ai, parenting, and family link, and they frequently recommend/review doorbell and dumbphone.
A place for everyone to discuss their favorite, and most hated, tech that try to make parenting better
Popular Themes in r/ParentingTech
#1
Solution Requests
: "Lead testing tech necessary?"
26 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "Has anyone used tools to keep kids away from ai sites?"
18 posts
#3
Self-Promotion
: "I built a tiny kitchen printer for family notes and reminders. Giving away 10 units for testing"
14 posts
#4
Pain & Anger
: "As a mom, I’m done. Social media and smartphones shouldn’t exist for kids Period."
4 posts
#5
Ideas
: "Didn’t want to get my kid a laptop… so I built this instead"
4 posts
Popular Topics in r/ParentingTech
#1
Kids
: "Has anyone used tools to keep Kids away from ai sites?"
82 posts
#2
App
: "I built an App to help my kids with their chores"
63 posts
#3
Ai
: "How do you keep Ai tools safe for kids?"
46 posts
#4
Parenting
: "I built an app to help my wife and me share the Parenting "mental load." Looking for around 5 to10 families to beta test it."
42 posts
#5
Family Link
: "I cant leave Family Link."
37 posts
#6
Tech
: "When Tech actually helps, my kid using soccer mat with app to improve his skills."
32 posts
#7
Screen
: "Has anyone used tools to keep kids away from ai sites?"
22 posts
#8
Learning
: "Is Learning AI useful for kids or too abstract right now?"
18 posts
#9
Screen Time
: "Screen Time"
17 posts
#10
Family
: "I built a tiny kitchen printer for Family notes and reminders. Giving away 10 units for testing"
14 posts
Products Discussed in r/ParentingTech
Flair Used in r/ParentingTech
#1
Seeking Advice
: "Lead testing tech necessary?"
57 posts
#2
General Discussion
: "How to teach coding to kids if parents don’t code?"
30 posts
#3
Recommended: 9-12 years
: "I built a tiny kitchen printer for family notes and reminders. Giving away 10 units for testing"
23 posts
#4
Tech Tip
: "I hate what my kids watch on YouTube. So I fixed it."
19 posts
#5
Recommended: 5-8 years
: "My new favorite thing to do with AI - culinary reviews of the kiddo’s lunch. This went in her lunchbox this morning."
18 posts
#6
Recommended: Teenagers
: "We were constantly reminding our daughter to do things… and it wasn’t working"
18 posts
#7
Recommended: Toddlers
: "I've developed an app for my daughter, then I released it :)"
14 posts
#8
Recommended: All Ages
: "A simple drawing app I made for my young kids"
8 posts
#9
Avoid!
: "Please do not let your child on roblox"
4 posts
#10
Recommended: Newborns
: "I was forced to replace my favourite app for my daughter (kinda)"
3 posts
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Last updated: June 1, 2026