The New Way to Parent a Gamer Kid
Big Broh is an AI service that plays Online Games with your child, talks about what you want, and quietly keeps you in the loop of what’s happening. Without surveillance, without transcripts, without being a cop.
No credit card. It’s free.

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The Big Broh That Connect With Your Kid
Plays
Broh games with them. Minecraft strategies, building ideas, dungeon runs. A companion who knows the game and never rage-quits on them.
Talks
Broh talks about anything — school stress, friend drama, the stuff that's hard to bring up at dinner. No judgment. No lectures. Just a real conversation.
Covers
You get a quiet signal when something matters. Not a transcript. Not a surveillance log. Just: 'rough week, worth a check-in.' You have the conversation. Broh made it possible.

Sunday Summary
“This week: 3 sessions. Known friends in a private lobby. Mood trending positive. One frustration spike on Thursday — resolved itself. No flags. Have a good week.”
Every Sunday. Five minutes.
The picture you needed.
Big Broh sends you a weekly summary. Not a log. A picture. How their week went: how long they played, who with, whether it felt joyful or stressful, and anything worth knowing. In the time it takes to read a text.
Not what they said. How they felt. That’s the difference.
How To Get A Big Broh For Your Kid
Set up Broh for your family
5 minutesTell Broh about your child — what topics matter to your family, how you want Broh to handle tough conversations, and what would make you want to know.
Introduce Broh to your child
Broh meets them in the game. Helps them play. Talks when they want to talk. Your child knows about Broh — that transparency is what makes it work.
Get your Sunday
Every week: a quiet summary of how their gaming week went. The signal you need. Nothing you don't.
The Big Broh Deal
Broh promises your child:
- Your conversations are private. I won’t share what you said.
- I’ll always tell you honestly what I share with your parents.
- I’m on your side — not there to get you in trouble.
- I’ll help you with the game, and talk about whatever you want.
Broh promises you:
- A weekly picture of how their gaming week went.
- An immediate alert if something genuinely needs your attention.
- No transcripts. No voice recordings. No surveillance.
- The conversation starter you didn’t know you needed.
“My son is 12 and talks to Broh about stuff he doesn't tell me. I don't read those conversations. But last week Broh told me he'd had a hard week. I made his favorite dinner and asked if he was okay. He cried. I never would have known to ask.”
Maria
Mum of a 12-year-old
“I was about to ban Minecraft. Then Big Broh showed me what was actually happening. It wasn't what I feared. I'm glad I didn't ban it.”
David
Dad of two gamers (9 and 13)
“Broh helped me find a stronghold I'd been looking for for WEEKS. And it's actually kind of good to talk to when things are annoying.”
11-year-old
Beta user
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — always. Broh is introduced openly. We never support covert deployment. Children who choose to use Broh generate real, trustworthy data. Children who discover a hidden monitoring tool stop trusting everything.
Session time, duration, who they played with (from your approved list), server type, a mood signal (positive/neutral/watch), and any alert-level events. Never transcripts. Never voice recordings. Never raw content.
Then Broh isn't right for your family yet. We don't recommend forcing it. The research is clear: tools children resent don't protect them. Broh works when your child chooses it.
Bark monitors outside the game — texts, Discord, social media. It cannot see inside Minecraft. Broh lives inside the game. Bark alerts you after something has left the game environment. Broh catches the moment before the migration happens.
No. Audio is processed in-session to detect safety signals and then discarded. Nothing is stored. Voice data from children is biometric data under COPPA 2025 — we treat it accordingly.
Give Them Freedom.
Get Your Peace Of Mind.
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