For parents who care
When every other kid has a phone, saying "no" feels impossible. Pact Bubbles helps parents coordinate together—so no child is left out.
You want to delay smartphones. But your child says everyone else has one. And they're right—so you give in. Meanwhile, every other parent is doing the same thing, thinking the same thoughts.
This is the trap: each family acting alone, against their better judgment, because no one wants their kid to be the only one left out.
The solution isn't more willpower.
It's coordination.
Research shows the real harm isn't just screens—it's the rewiring of childhood itself. Less play, less sleep, less face-to-face time. But when families agree together on boundaries, kids don't feel isolated. They have each other.
Three simple steps to collective peace of mind.
Invite families from your child's class, sports team, or neighborhood. Start with just 2-3 families who share your concerns.
Quick surveys help you discover what everyone's actually comfortable with—no awkward conversations needed.
Create shared rules that apply when kids are together. When boundaries are collective, no one's the 'strict parent.'
Real stories from families who took the leap together.
I finally stopped feeling like the mean mom. When three other families in our carpool agreed to the same rules, my daughter stopped arguing.
— Parent of an 11-year-old, Portland
We thought we were the only ones worried about this. Turns out half the parents in our bubble felt the same way—we just never talked about it.
— Parent of 8 and 10-year-olds, Austin
The survey made it easy. Instead of an awkward group text, we just answered questions and found out we agreed on more than we expected.
— Parent of a 9-year-old, Chicago
It only takes a few families to change the norm.
Start your bubble today.