Family Dashboard and Device Oversight
KidsGuard Pro gives parents a central dashboard for understanding how a connected phone is being used. The home view brings together screen-time totals, recent activity, location context, contact summaries, and shortcuts to common monitoring tools, so a parent can move from a broad daily picture to a specific record without searching through separate menus.
A demo device can be selected from the dashboard, while the Bind Now prompt points to the step required for viewing a family member’s own data. The bottom navigation separates Dashboard, Functions, Logs, and Me, making the service easier to organize during regular check-ins. This layout suits parents who want shared facts for calm conversations about phone habits and safety.
Screen Time, Location, and App Activity
The dashboard turns daily phone use into information parents can act on. A screen-time card can show a total for the day, the last-use time, and a bar chart that separates activity across apps such as TikTok, WhatsApp, Monopoly Go!, and other categories. Location context appears alongside the activity overview, giving families a quick way to review routines, travel points, and unusual changes.
The service also supports limits and schedules for school hours, homework, bedtime, and weekends. Parents can use app insights before setting boundaries, then keep learning and communication tools available while reducing distractions. This combination makes the app useful for building consistent routines instead of relying on repeated reminders.
Phone Records and Everyday Monitoring Tools
The Functions area groups a broad set of device records and actions into recognizable tiles. Phone Files includes call logs, messages, contacts, screen time, app library, photos, video previews, calendar, and other entries, while the monitoring section adds browser history, Wi-Fi logging, tracked keywords, and categories for social, video, mail, and AI apps.
Parents can also find tools for photos, screenshots, live screen views, screen or surrounding recording, and call records when those tools are available for the connected device. The benefit is a single place to review different parts of a child’s digital routine, with Logs providing a chronological activity view for follow-up.
Family Rules, Alerts, and Account Controls
The app is built for recurring family decisions rather than a one-time glance at a phone. Screen-time routines can be shaped around school, homework, meals, bedtime, and weekend free time, while app limits and instant pauses help parents respond when a boundary needs to change. A family can use usage insights as a starting point for explaining which apps or times are affected.
The Me area brings together the guest profile, sign-in entry, premium plans, FAQ, language options, and product information. Notifications can keep important activity visible, and account controls help move from demo content toward a configured family setup. Clear rules and transparent conversations remain important whenever monitoring tools are used.