CheckerAI vs Qustodio
Qustodio is a Spanish-American parental-control platform with screen-time scheduling, site blocking, YouTube content filtering, activity history and geolocation. It works like a "safety router" on the kid's phone. CheckerAI is a complementary layer — quick pre-screening of a specific creator before you let the kid start watching at all.
| Feature | CheckerAI | Qustodio |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $0 (Early Access — 10 analyses / signup) | ≈ €54/yr (Premium, up to 5 devices) |
| Point of view | External creator analysis | Monitoring what the kid does on THEIR own device |
| Install on the child's device | No | Yes — app + MDM profile required |
| Per-creator analysis before watching | Yes, generates a report on demand | No — Qustodio only acts on activity after the fact |
| Screen-time limit | No | Yes |
| Site and app blocking | No | Yes |
| Content categorization — key risks for kids | Yes — among them profanity, violence, adult content, dangerous challenges | Simplified — "safe / monitored / blocked" profile |
| Polish YouTube content support | Native — Polish transcripts analyzed | Yes (site blocking) but no Polish content analysis |
| Shareable public report | Yes | No |
You have a younger kid who watches YouTube on your device and you want to verify a specific creator from time to time. You don't need full activity monitoring.
You want comprehensive control over screen time, site blocking and activity history — typically for kids 10+ with their own device.
Qustodio + CheckerAI together cover two gaps: Qustodio is "what and how long the kid is doing it", CheckerAI is "is this specific creator OK at all".