Your teen isn't
broken.
The algorithm is.
Xaidus coaches teens toward better habits — and
gives parents peace, not surveillance.
The reality
of teens considered ending their life in 2021.
Up from 16% in 2011.
The reality
of social media per day, on average.
More than any generation before them.
existing monitoring tools with real-time intervention.
Harm is discovered too late — or not at all.
Not control. Intention.
Three things that
actually work.
The Daily Loop
- This loop repeats daily — building compounding change over weeks and months
The Teen
Teen-led goals
Owns their goals — no parent override
Builds streaks and earns rewards
Feels coached, not watched
Content diet they control
AI companion — never a judge
The Parent
Peace, not surveillance
Effort trends, not transcripts
Conversation starters, not alarms
No browsing history. No messages.
Weekly nudges to strengthen bonds
Trust grows — family calms
The Teen
Real data, real coaching
Cohort-level anonymised trends
Spot struggling groups early
Evidence-based interventions
Replace guesswork with patterns
Track program impact over time
01
Teen-led goals
Teens pick 1–3 weekly goals in under 60 seconds. No parent override. No algorithm. Their voice, their growth.
02
10-second check-ins
A daily yes or not-yet. No judgment, no content scanning. Just a gentle habit that compounds over time.
03
Progress, not transcripts
Parents see effort trends — never private messages, never browsing history. Trust grows when privacy is kept.
to set a week’s goals. Low friction — high commitment.
daily check-in. Habit-forming without becoming a chore.
pieces of content scanned. Privacy is structural, not a policy.
stronger behaviour change when teens lead the goal-setting.
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See it in action.
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Research, stories, and hard-won insight — written for the people doing the work.
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