Screen Patrol helps families manage kids' screen time with less arguing, less negotiating, and clearer rules.
Children get bones that represent screen time. Parents choose how many minutes one bone is worth and how many bones each child receives. When a child feeds the dog a bone, their screen time starts. When time is up, the dog barks.
That turns screen time from a daily conflict into a clear family agreement.
How it works:
• Parents choose how many bones each child gets
• Parents set how many minutes one bone is worth
• Children decide when to use their own bones
• Parents can add optional tasks for bonus bones
• Bones can refill daily or weekly
What you'll find in the app:
• A separate profile for each child with their own PIN
• A parent overview with simple rule settings
• Bonus tasks for extra bones
• Notifications when time runs out
• Support for multiple children in one family
Screen Patrol does not block apps or lock devices. It is not a control tool. It helps children see screen time as a clear, limited budget they can understand, while giving parents less daily negotiation.
For families who want clearer screen time rules, fewer daily conflicts, and a system children can actually understand.
Screen time without daily quarrels.
Latest Version
1.1.0Uploaded by
Adan Souza
Requires Android
Android 7.0+
Category
Free Parenting AppContent Rating
Everyone
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Flag as inappropriateLast updated on Jul 2, 2026
Casokost (Screen Patrol) is a family app that helps children and parents manage screen time with clear rules, rewards, and gentle motivation.