OWLClaw

Built for kids. Answerable to parents.

You shouldn't need to hover. This page explains exactly how OWLClaw is designed so you can hand over the tablet and make dinner — and every claim here is verifiable in the app in two minutes.

1. Nothing to scroll, nobody to meet

OWLClaw has no feed, no videos, no comments and no contact with other users. Your child talks to one character — Ollie — inside play modes with clear beginnings and ends. Sessions end naturally; there is no infinite anything.

2. The parent area is genuinely locked

Settings, subscription and controls sit behind two layers: a grown-up gate (a maths question young children can't pass) and a parent PIN that you create — with a proper reset flow if you forget it. Purchases can only happen inside that locked area.

3. Minimal data, on purpose

Setup asks for a nickname and an age. No email for your child, no account for your child, no photos, no location, no advertising identifiers. We collect the minimum needed to make Ollie age-appropriate, and our full privacy policy is written in plain English.

4. Gentle even when things break

If a server hiccups or the WiFi drops, your child never sees an error code or a scary screen. Ollie says something kind ("my thoughts got tangled!") and suggests fetching a grown-up. Failing softly is a design rule in every corner of the app.

5. No dark patterns

No streaks, no countdown timers, no "come back!" notifications, no child-directed upsells. When a daily limit is reached, Ollie says so cheerfully and that's that — the ask to upgrade is made to you, in the parent area, once.

Parent and child using OWLClaw together A mother reviewing the OWLClaw parent area on her phone

Parents' questions, answered straight

Does OWLClaw show my child ads?

No. OWLClaw has no ads of any kind, and never will. The app is funded by the optional Premium subscription, not by your child’s attention.

Can my child talk to strangers in OWLClaw?

No. There is no social feature, no user-to-user chat, no comments and no sharing to other people. Your child only ever talks to Ollie.

What personal information does OWLClaw collect about my child?

Setup asks for a nickname and an age so Ollie can pitch conversations correctly — no email, no photos, no location, no child account. See the full privacy policy for details.

Can my child accidentally buy something?

No. Anything purchase-related lives in the parent area, which is locked behind a grown-up maths gate and your parent PIN. Kids never see repeated upgrade prompts in their play.

What happens if my child says something worrying to Ollie?

Ollie is designed to respond gently and steer children toward talking to a trusted grown-up. Ollie never lectures, diagnoses or alarms — it comforts first and points to you.

Does OWLClaw work offline?

OWLClaw needs an internet connection — Ollie’s brain lives online. If the connection drops, your child sees a friendly Ollie message asking a grown-up to check the WiFi, never an error screen.

Is there a time limit or usage cap?

OWLClaw is built for short, rich sessions rather than endless engagement. Daily limits on coloring pages are built in (3 free pages a day), and there are no streaks, notifications-to-return, or reward loops designed to pull kids back.

Try it with your child tonight

Free to start. You hold the PIN from minute one.

Get it on Google Play Coming soon App Store

For kids aged 5–10 · Web + iPhone coming soon