Parents & guardians

Support, not surveillance.

CMPTTR is where your young person decides what they want to develop, tries it in the real world, and keeps the record of what they learned. You authorize it and set a few boundaries. You don't get a feed of their inner life — and that's deliberate.

You authorize

Under 18, nothing starts until a guardian confirms.

You set boundaries

Four clear permissions, changeable any time.

You don't monitor

Their private writing stays private. No activity feed.

How authorization works

  1. 1Your young person enters your name and email and generates a private confirmation link.
  2. 2They send you the link. It's theirs to share — we don't email you out of the blue.
  3. 3You open it, confirm you know they're using CMPTTR, and choose their permissions.
  4. 4That same link stays your control panel: change permissions or withdraw approval later.

If approval is withdrawn, their account pauses. Nothing they wrote is deleted, and it's all waiting for them if you turn it back on.

What you control

  • Whether their account is active at all — approval can be withdrawn any time.
  • Whether they can use CMPTTR Coach, the AI development companion.
  • Whether Coach may read their reflections.
  • Whether Coach may read their short pulse check-ins.
  • Whether they can share a public profile link.

What stays theirs

  • Their reflections — the private writing after an experience.
  • Their moments and personal notes.
  • Their conversations with CMPTTR Coach.
  • Anything they haven't chosen to share with a coach or an organization.

Honest reflection only happens when a young person knows it isn't being read over their shoulder. That privacy is what makes the development real.

What CMPTTR is not

It isn't a mental-health app and it doesn't diagnose, score, or profile anyone. There are no character ratings, no leaderboards, and no comparison to other young people. If something a young person writes suggests they're in real distress, CMPTTR stops coaching and points them to real human help — including you.

Received a confirmation link?

Open it and you can approve, adjust permissions, or withdraw at any time. If the link was lost, ask your young person to generate a new one from their settings.