The library we're building

We're writing a free library of short, practical guides — for parents and for children, separately. It's the part of our product that doesn't look like a product.

Free, on the web and in the apps:

Everything we publish in this library will be free. You'll find it on this website and directly inside the Orbit apps for parents and for children — no paywall, no email capture, no "upgrade to read."

We're writing it now. Get the first release by joining the early-access list below.

For parents

Practical, calmly-written guides for the moments that actually come up — the ones where instinct alone isn't enough and an awkward conversation is on the table.

  • Conversation starters by age — "what to ask a 7-year-old" vs. "what to ask a 13-year-old"
  • How to spot pressure, grooming, and coercion patterns — without panicking
  • What not to do when you find something worrying (the reaction that makes them never tell you again)
  • Coaching resilience: helping a child handle the bad moments themselves, not just blocking the bad moments
  • Honest guidance on screen time, sleep, and what the research actually says

For children

Written for children, not at them. Short, plain-language guides that explain how the internet really works — and how to look after yourself in it.

  • What privacy really means — and why it's yours to keep
  • Why your phone number, address, and photos are private by default
  • How to tell a real friend request from a scammy one
  • How to ask a trusted adult for help without feeling like you're in trouble
  • What a healthy online friendship looks like — and what it definitely doesn't