Safe first, then opportunity
A lot of kids want to sell the things they make.
The fishing lures. The split firewood. The friendship bracelets. The eggs from the backyard hens.
And every place they could actually sell them is a place you would never let them go alone.
So you say no. Not because the idea is bad. Because the internet was never built for a ten year old with something to offer.
We built FrostBoard the other way around. Safe first. Opportunity second. Never the reverse.
Child accounts work the way a kid's phone does under a good parent. Supervised. Walled off from the parts of the internet that go looking for children. You stay in the loop the whole time.
And inside those walls, your kid gets to be a young entrepreneur. Talk to a customer. Make a sale. Feel proud of something they built.
A safer corner of the internet for our kids does not come from a setting.
It comes from the parents who decide to build it and raise their kids in it.
It starts with you.