In development
Raise your teenager to become a social and resilient adult.
StayOffLiveOn turns screen-free time for both parent and teen into rewards in your own family shops. Science-backed, made fun by gamification.

Today’s challenge
Daily discussions of “just 5 more minutes” is exhausting. Nowadays focus is often on regulation instead of education, which leads to frustration and diner table fights.
The result? A teenager who does not learn to self regulate. While it is this self regulation skill from which they will benefit their entire life.
The Improved Approach
StayOffLiveOn creates a team from the parent and teenager. No forbidding, but collaborating on a healthy balance between the online world, real life and high quality sleep.
Thanks to gamification and proven methods like Positive Behavior Support, your teenager will develop healthy control over their digital life. This way they develop into social and resilient adults.
How it works
Starting Together
Install the app on both phones. No one-sided monitoring, but a shared goal for the entire family.
Earn by Doing
Define screen-free moments together. Sticking to them earns you instant ‘credits’ for both the teen and you.
Reward Each Other
Redeem credits for tangible rewards in each other’s shop, such as a movie night, an allowance, or extra screen time.
Why StayOffLiveOn makes the difference
Rewards & Growth
Make growth tangible. Healthy digital habits earn instant credits that your teen can redeem in your own personal webshop. This way, self-regulation isn’t a chore, it’s a game.
Parent as Role Model
Reflecting together. Leading by example is key. The app also challenges you to take a close look at your own screen time. Healthy habits and the contents of each person’s webshop are decided together.
Interactive Education
Understand human psychology. Learn how apps and algorithms are designed to grab and hold your attention. Knowledge is the first step in shifting from a passive consumer to a conscious user.
Sleep Protection
Rest without the resistance. No more bedtime arguments. Entice your teen to get a healthy night’s sleep by modelling and encouraging good evening habits.
