Co-parenting
Share a child with another parent. Each co-parent sees and manages only the kids you choose — nothing else.
From a Malayalam lullaby · wa·va·wo
Kids do chores, parents approve them, and points turn into rewards your family chooses together. Built privacy-first — because children use it too.
Coming soon to the App Store and Google Play.
How it works
A child picks a quest from the day's list, marks it done, and — when a chore asks for it — attaches a photo of the work.
Every completion waits for a parent. Approve it and the points are awarded; nothing counts until you say so.
Points land in a tamper-proof ledger. Kids spend them on rewards your family set up together — screen time, an outing, a treat.
What's inside
Share a child with another parent. Each co-parent sees and manages only the kids you choose — nothing else.
A space that's the child's own. Parents can read non-private entries; the kid decides what stays private.
Photos of completed work are end-to-end encrypted to the parents' devices. Not even our servers can open them.
No passwords for little ones. A parent shows a QR code; the child scans it to sign in on an approved device.
Every new device a child signs in on needs a parent's OK before it can do a thing.
Points live in an append-only ledger. Balances are summed, never edited — so the score is always fair.
Privacy-first
We designed Wavawo for children from the database up. Each family's data is walled off at the row, photos are encrypted end-to-end, and there are no advertising trackers anywhere in the app.
Built on
One codebase ships to iOS and Android. The backend is Postgres with row-level security, edge functions at the network's edge, and a gateway that's the only thing exposed to the world.
Where we're going
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