This seems similar to what you'd get from a search engine in kids' mode. To provide value to me, it would have to include relevant sources search engines don't have access to, or work offline like a regular encyclopedia.

https://help.kagi.com/kagi/plans/family-plan.html#kidfriendl...

Thank you for the feedback. I will check out Kagi. Ideally, I don't want my kids to have access to the links. I'd prefer if it's just the answer. Then it's easy for them to do voice only over the Apple watch. They don't really have to look through results. They are just told whether or not ladybugs have proboscises.

My kids can simply ask the smart speaker.

edit: I can set up locked-down accounts with personalized speech recognition for them.

What does this parental control look like? The web site does not advertise it.

I suggest explaining your value proposition on your site, addressing all these questions. It's not selling itself.

That is good. Our goal to be competitive is to be cross-device and to try to give parents a level of control over information that they've not had before.

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