"The internet is a dangerous place for children to navigate alone.
We share intimate details of our lives with friends, strangers, and advertisers on public social platforms, but have no way to organize and share what matters most with our kids."
LifeArk Founder Daniel Feltsman
Designed and dedicated for the relationships that matter the most
Created by child and family educators, psychologists and parents
Based on decades of research in childhood development and behavioral psychology
Kate N. (San Francisco)
The idea of my daughter being on social media scares me. I want her to be comfortable with technology but use platforms that reflect our values.
John D. (Chicago)
There are a lot of times when I’m not around. I want to able to do something for my kids to feel connected while we’re apart.
Jane S. (New York)
I realize that my mom won’t be here forever and want to give my children a record of their grandmother's wisdom and life story, before it’s too late.
Kate N. (San Francisco)
The idea of my daughter being on social media scares me. I want her to be comfortable with technology but use platforms that reflect our values.
John D. (Chicago)
There are a lot of times when I’m not around. I want to able to do something for my kids to feel connected while we’re apart.
Jane S. (New York)
I realize that my mom won’t be here forever and want to give my children a record of their grandmother's wisdom and life story, before it’s too late.