Old school phones cannot protect your kids. OneHaven can.

The digital age needs digital protection. Old school phones bring nostalgia, but modern challenges call for modern tools that protect and build healthy digital habits. OneHaven does both, in one simple app.

The honest problem

A dumb phone is a delay, not a defense

Handing a child a basic phone feels like a decision. In practice it is a postponement. The apps are gone from that one device, but the risk is not gone from their life, and neither is the eventual smartphone.

The device changes, the child does not

A friend's phone, a school laptop, a shared tablet, a games console. The internet is not stored inside one handset, and kids find the way around a restriction faster than adults expect.

It teaches nothing

A basic phone buys silence, not skill. When a smartphone eventually arrives, and it will, your child meets scams, grooming, and manipulation for the first time with zero practice at spotting any of it.

It leaves you blind

You will not know if something is going wrong, because there is nothing telling you. A dumb phone is not visibility. It is the absence of visibility, dressed up as safety.

A father laughing with his teenage daughter in the passenger seat as he drives, while she holds her phone

Your kid still lives in the group chat

Take away the smartphone and they borrow a friend's. The conversations, the pressure, and the people who go looking for teenagers are all still there. Protection has to follow the child, not the handset.

  • Works across whatever apps they end up using
  • Flags what they send, not their friends' private messages
  • Screen limits and downtime you set together
  • Builds the skills they will need at 16 anyway
Side by side

Old school phone vs OneHaven

 
Old school phone
OneHaven
Works when they use another device
No
Yes, protection follows the person
Tells you when something looks wrong
No
Yes, AI flags genuine concerns in what they send
Builds digital skills for later
No
Yes, conversations happen while you are still in the room
Protects aging parents too
No
Yes, one app covers your whole circle
Tied to one platform or app
Not applicable
No, OneHaven is app agnostic
What OneHaven actually does

Real protection, honestly described

AI reviews what they send

OneHaven reads the messages and content the protected member sends themselves, and flags genuine concerns for you to look at. It does not read the private messages other people send them.

You hear about it early

Alerts arrive when something looks off, so you can start the conversation before it becomes a crisis instead of finding out months later.

Everyone you love, one app

Kids, aging parents, co-parents, blended families, and yourself. Protection scales to your whole circle rather than one child's handset.

Privacy-first, not surveillance

No data selling. No tracking games. You stay in control of who is protected and who can see what.

Who is OneHaven for?

We built this to work for real life

Parents protecting kids

Oversight that does not require you to read every message or start every day with an argument.

Adults looking out for aging parents

Quiet protection that respects their independence and dignity.

Co-parents and blended families

One coherent safety plan that works across two households.

Individuals safeguarding themselves

You do not need a family to want protection on your own devices.

Anyone managing safety for people they love

If you are the one everybody calls when something goes wrong online, this is built for you.

Families whose apps keep changing

OneHaven is app agnostic, so it keeps working as the platforms your family uses come and go.

Questions

What parents ask us

Is an old school phone or dumb phone safer for my child?

A basic phone removes apps, but it does not remove risk. Kids borrow a friend's device, use a school laptop, or move to a smartphone eventually, and they arrive with no experience of spotting a scam or a grooming attempt. A dumb phone delays the problem rather than solving it.

What does OneHaven do that a basic phone cannot?

OneHaven's AI reviews the messages and content the protected member sends themselves and flags genuine concerns, so you get a heads up when something looks wrong. It works across the whole household, including aging parents and co-parents, and it is app agnostic rather than tied to one platform. A basic phone gives you no visibility at all.

Does OneHaven read my child's incoming messages?

No. OneHaven reviews only what the protected member sends, their own outgoing messages and posts. It does not read the private messages other people send to them, and it is not a live feed of their whole life.

How much does OneHaven cost?

Individual is $15 per month and Family is $25 per month, or $150 and $250 per year. There is a 30 day free trial. A card is required to start the trial and you can cancel anytime.

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