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Ginko brings them back to life.
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Peek inside the Ginko world

Something’s growing here.

Ginko’s tap-in, tap-out ritual helps your kid use tech with purpose and then move on.

01
A NEW SCREEN ROUTINE

Tap in before screens. Tap out when time's up.

02
A Healthier relationship with tech

Every tap is a small choice. Over time, these small choices become a kid who can manage screens on their own.

03
A WINDOW INTO YOUR KID

Ginko sees what your child loves online and brings those interests into the real world, so screens spark curiosity instead of killing it.

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Imagine the shift

From scroll to stroll

Ginko helps kids build their own healthy habits around screens — so the shift happens by choice, not by force.

Every day he's been wanting to play a board game after school. He hasn't run to [the screen] at all."
Jamie and Santo
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Imagine the shift

From scroll to stroll

Ginko helps kids build their own healthy habits around screens — so the shift happens by choice, not by force.

”He even leaves his phone in another room — which never used to happen before. It used to always be in his pocket or at his side.
Laura
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Who built this

meet your camp counselors.

Built by an activist and a clinician.


Larz May
Co-Founder · Leading Voice in Digital Wellness Movement

Built a movement around what every parent alreadyknows. Follow along @livinlikelarz.

DR. RAGHU APPASANI
Co-Founder · Integrative & Addiction Psychiatrist

I watched parents lose their kids to tech one family at a time. Screens weren't the villain — they were the symptom. Tech divides most families. At Ginko, we're bringing them back together and back into the real world.

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Postcards from the field.

founding families. Real change.

“He's discovering that there's stuff out there that he could do and enjoy — and rediscover his love of books and reading."
"Every day he's been wanting to play a board game after school. He hasn't run to \[the screen\] at all."
"I wish we would have started this a long time ago.”
"He even leaves his phone in another room — which never used to happen before. It used to always be in his pocket or at his side."
“He's asking for real world activities.”
“He's discovering that there's stuff out there that he could do and enjoy — and rediscover his love of books and reading."
"Every day he's been wanting to play a board game after school. He hasn't run to \[the screen\] at all."
"I wish we would have started this a long time ago.”
"He even leaves his phone in another room — which never used to happen before. It used to always be in his pocket or at his side."
“He's asking for real world activities.”
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FAQ

Ask us anything.

Still have questions? Email larz.may@heyginko.com

When is Ginko available?
We’re in the middle of launching our Founding Families beta right now — a small group of families who get in first and help shape what Ginko becomes. Want to see if you qualify? Apply here.
What age is Ginko for?
Ginko is built for the 6–12 window — that sweet spot before the teenage years hit. 
How do I know if Ginko is right for my kid?
If you’ve ever whispered “screen zombie” under your breath or wondered if your kid would choose the iPad over literally anything else; Ginko was built for you. We work with families in the 6–12 window , and we’re intentional about who we bring on. We are not for everyone, but one day we will be and will keep you posted on when Ginko could be a fit for your family.  Apply here to see if Ginko is a fit. 
What is happening with my family data?
We’re a family-first company which translates as “ data stays yours”. We anonymize data and never share your personal information. You pay for Ginko to preserve this privacy. 
What Makes Ginko’s AI Different?
We’re not doing big tech AI. We’re doing family-first AI — and there’s a real difference.

Your family’s data stays yours. We build on de-identified, openly sourced data. No personal information. No exceptions. Your kid’s inputs are not a training set.
Which devices does Ginko work on?
Right now, Ginko is iOS only — iPhone and iPad. We know that's not every family, and we're not pretending otherwise. We started with iOS because it's where we could build the most intentional experience first.If your family is iOS, you're in the right place. If you're on Android, get on the waitlist. You'll be first when we get there!
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