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What is 3Eyes?

3Eyes is a parental control app for desktop and laptop computers running Windows. It lets parents decide exactly which websites their kids can visit, how much time they spend online, and which YouTube channels are available to watch. It also includes built-in math games and money tutorials so kids can earn screen time through learning.

The main target market is parents of children ages 5 to 16 who share a family desktop or laptop. These are families who want real control over what their kids do on the computer, not just usage reports after the fact.

Allowlist filtering

Screen time limits

YouTube curation

Kids learning games

Why parents buy it

Key Selling Points

These are the things that make 3Eyes stand out from other parental control tools. Knowing these will help you have better conversations and write more convincing content.

Allowlist-first by default

Everything is blocked unless a parent approves it. This is the opposite of how most content filters work, and it is much harder for kids to get around. If a website is not on the list, it does not load.

Built for desktop computers

Microsoft Family Safety and most other tools fail on desktop because kids can use browsers or apps that bypass them. 3Eyes works at the system level on Windows, so it covers the gaps those tools leave open. It is especially useful for homeschool families.

Not spyware

3Eyes does not take screenshots, read messages, or record what kids type. It sets clear rules about what is allowed, not hidden surveillance. Parents who dislike Bark or similar monitoring tools often prefer this approach.

Educational content built in

Kids can play math games and work through money tutorials directly inside the app. Parents can set it up so kids earn additional screen time by completing lessons.

YouTube channel curation

Parents choose which YouTube channels their kids can watch on the desktop. Kids cannot browse YouTube freely or stumble onto channels the parent has not approved. This is one of the features parents ask about most.

Bypass-resistant

Because filtering happens at the system level, kids cannot simply switch browsers or use a VPN app to get around it. This is a common frustration parents have with browser extensions and router-level filters.

Finding the right audience

Who to Promote To

3Eyes resonates best with parents who are already thinking about digital safety and screen time. Here are the groups where it tends to land well.

Homeschool families. These parents use a shared family computer for schoolwork and want to control exactly what their kids access without blocking learning resources.

Parents concerned about screen time. Families who feel like their kids spend too much time online but struggle to enforce limits with existing tools.

Parents frustrated with Bark or Qustodio. Monitoring apps that report after the fact leave a lot of parents feeling like they have no real control. 3Eyes gives them a proactive approach instead.

Families with shared desktop computers. Apartments, single-computer households, and families where kids use a parent's work machine during the day.

Faith-based communities focused on digital wellness. Churches, co-ops, and online groups where parents talk about protecting kids from harmful content. These communities are often very receptive to allowlist-style filtering.

Quick tip

When you are talking to a potential customer, lead with the problem. Ask if they have ever had a kid switch browsers to get around a parental control, or found their child watching YouTube content they did not approve. Those are the exact problems 3Eyes solves.


The more specific your content is to a real frustration, the more likely someone is to click your referral link.

Getting the word out

How to Promote 3Eyes

You do not need a big audience to earn commissions. You need the right audience. Here are the most effective ways to share your referral link.

Share on social media. A post in a parenting Facebook group or a short Twitter thread about screen time can drive meaningful clicks. Be specific about the problem you are solving rather than just posting a link.

Write a blog review. A detailed review of 3Eyes on your blog or Medium account can rank in search results for terms like "parental controls for desktop" or "how to block YouTube for kids." This generates passive traffic over time.

Mention it in homeschool groups and forums. When someone asks for recommendations in a homeschool Facebook group or forum thread, a personal recommendation with your referral link is natural and helpful.

Include it in newsletter content. If you have an email list focused on parenting, education, or digital wellness, a brief mention in a newsletter can convert well because your readers already trust you.

Add to your website resource pages. If you run a parenting blog or homeschool site, add 3Eyes to any "recommended tools" or "resources" page you have. These pages tend to accumulate traffic over time.

Use your QR code for printed materials. Your affiliate dashboard includes a QR code that links directly to your referral URL. This works well on flyers, business cards, or printed handouts at community events and homeschool fairs.

$5
per paid conversion

What you earn

Commission Structure

You earn $5 for every paid conversion that comes through your referral link. A conversion counts when someone signs up through your link and completes a payment for a subscription plan.

  • Commissions are tracked in real-time on your affiliate dashboard.
  • You can see clicks, signups, and conversions in one place.
  • Free signups and trials do not count. Payment must be completed.
  • Your referral link and QR code are always available from your dashboard.
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