For parents

You stay in the room. You decide what publishes.

Tell and Show is built so kids can drive their own work without you hovering — and so you can supervise the AI without becoming the AI safety officer. One household. Multiple kids. Visible AI. Nothing public without your approval.

Twenty-minute call with a real parent who’s already in the program.
Four surfaces · one approval flow

Wonder, with you holding the keys.

You don’t read every prompt. You don’t need to. Publishing is gated by a clear approval flow, and you can review any project the AI touched without learning the tools.

01 — APPROVAL EMAIL

It lands in your inbox.

Every publish goes through you. Server-enforced.
02 — FAMILY DASHBOARD

One queue. All your kids.

Approvals 1 PENDING
Theo · Achilles v3changed: balance + new enemy
Pending
Theo · Icarus v2live since Tue · 312 plays
Live
Theo · safety checkblocked: scary phrase
Flagged
One sign-in. Per-kid profiles. Siblings join for $49 each.
03 — REVIEW SHELL

Play it before you approve.

A read-only preview of Theo's Achilles game running for parent review. Read-only · no edit tools
Approve Deny
The kid’s game runs live. You can’t edit it by accident.
04 — LIVE URL

Their first public address.

Live
achilles.theos-games.tellandshow.ai

Theo’s Achilles is live at a real, shareable URL. You can unpublish from this dashboard at any time.

Unpublish
Sharing requires your approval. You own the kill switch.
Privacy posture

Different screen time. Not more of it.

The product is built around your control. We don’t sell ads. We don’t profile kids. We don’t ask them for an email address. What your kid is doing here is the opposite of doom-scrolling.

Safety architecture

Two layers between the AI and your kid.

The AI lives inside a sandbox we built around it. Every prompt and every response passes a local-rules filter and an external classifier. If anything trips, the action stops and shows up in your safety log.

Two-layer filter

Local rules run first — instant, deterministic. An external classifier runs after — broader, context-aware. Anything either layer flags stops there.

Nine categories

Violence, sexual content, self-harm, hate, harassment, weapons, drugs, illegal advice, personal info. Each tunable per kid. Defaults are tight.

Per-kid rating

G or PG-13, set per kid in the dashboard. The same household can hold an 8-year-old on G and a 13-year-old on PG-13 without one bleeding into the other.

Safety log

Every block, every flagged response, every retry — logged with a timestamp and the original text. You read it in plain English from the dashboard.

Time controls

Healthy by default. Tunable by you.

Set caps once, the dashboard enforces them. No nagging. No browser plugin. If a session hits the cap, the studio politely closes and tells your kid when they can come back.

Daily caps

Set a per-kid daily limit. Default is 90 minutes for 8–11, 2 hours for 12+. Sessions roll into a weekly total you can see at a glance.

Per-session limits

Cap individual sessions to 30, 45, or 60 minutes. Studio shows a five-minute warning, then saves and exits cleanly. No abrupt cut-offs.

AI budget

Optional per-week cap on AI requests (only for managed-Co-Pilot accounts). When the budget is up, the studio still works — just without new AI proposals until next week.

Lights-out

Set a no-studio window — for instance, 8pm to 7am. Outside the window the studio refuses to open, with a friendly note that says when it’ll be back.

Pricing

One license per kid. Siblings for $49.

Pay once. No subscription needed to use the software. Optional managed Co-Pilot at $30 a month if you want us to handle the AI for you.

Or pick a single track for $99 — see full pricing.

Want a real mentor in the room? Four-week cohorts from $299 →

Talk to a real parent. Not a sales call.

Twenty minutes. Honest questions, honest answers. Hear from someone whose kid is already in the program — what worked, what didn’t, what they wish they’d known.

If the program isn’t right for you, they’ll tell you. That’s the deal.

  • A real parent, not a rep
  • 20 minutes, video or phone
  • No pitch. No follow-up unless you ask.
  • You pick the time on the calendar →

You stay in the room. They build the world.

Fourteen days from now, you’ll know if Tell and Show fits your family. If it doesn’t — whether your kid published yet or not — we’ll refund every dollar.