Parent-first safety guidance

Know before
they watch.

Your kid asks to watch something. You need an answer now.

Search any movie or show and get a clear parent verdict, age guidance, specific concerns, and positive signals before you press play.

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Search across thousands of titles Concerns and positive signals Save decisions for your household
Thousands of searchable titles
Fast parent-friendly summaries
Household profiles and saved decisions
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The answer is more than an age rating.

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Finding Nemo

Movie / Family
OK for most kids

Mild animated peril, no strong language, and warm parent-child themes.

Wednesday

TV Series / Teens
Watch with context

Dark humor, creepy imagery, and mature tone make it better for older kids.

Breaking Bad

TV Series / Mature
Not for younger kids

Drug themes, violence, and adult consequences need a mature audience.

Three steps. Ten seconds.

1

Type any title

Search across movies and shows, then pick the exact match you want to check.

2

See what's inside

Scan violence, language, mature themes, scary moments, positive content, and the plain-language verdict.

3

Press play (or not)

Save the decision for your household so the next call is faster.

Mother and son laughing together with popcorn

What feels safe should match the child, not just the rating board.

Set up profiles for each child so recommendations, watchlists, and content filters reflect your household rules instead of one generic standard.

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How verdicts are formed

Parents are right to be skeptical of black-box ratings. OkToWatch turns title data, content concerns, positive signals, age guidance, and household context into a plain-language decision aid.

6 concern areas plus positive messages, role models, and educational value
Age guidance written for real family decisions, not only rating labels
Notes Family plans can keep caregiver notes attached to saved titles
AI summaries are structured into parent-focused verdicts and reasons
01

Specific content concerns

Each breakdown separates the big parent questions: intensity, language, substances, sexual content, scary scenes, and mature themes.

02

Positive content

Verdicts also call out useful upside like positive messages, role models, educational value, diverse representation, and consumerism.

03

Plain-language verdicts

Instead of vague ratings, OkToWatch explains whether a title looks okay, needs context, or is better saved for later.

04

Household memory

Profiles, saved lists, watch-later titles, and caregiver notes help the product remember what your family has already decided.

Start simple. Add household tools when you need them.

You can search first, then upgrade only when saved profiles, lists, and shared decisions become useful for your family.

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Search titles and read parent-focused safety breakdowns before movie night.

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$4.99/mo

Create child profiles, save approved and blocked lists, and keep a clearer household history.

Family
$7.99/mo

Share caregiver notes, household decisions, and context across the people helping choose what to watch.

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What families are saying

"I used to spend 15 minutes skimming IMDb parent guides while my kids complained on the couch. Now I type the name in, see the green light, and we're watching in 10 seconds."

Sarah M.
Sarah M.
Mum of two, aged 6 and 9

"The green, yellow, red system makes so much more sense than vague age ratings. My kids know it now too - they show me the green badge before asking to watch something new."

David K.
David K.
Dad of three, family account user

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