Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Parents who want to reduce their child's screen time often know they need to add more off-screen activities but find it time consuming to manually build a schedule from scratch. The app currently recommends individual activities but requires parents to add each one to the schedule one by one, which creates friction for busy parents especially when planning for unstructured time like weekends.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add a feature that allows parents to auto-generate a recommended weekly or weekend schedule based on their child's age, interests, and current screen time patterns. Instead of manually adding each activity, the parent would answer a few quick questions or select preferences such as indoor vs outdoor, solo vs social, active vs creative, and the app would generate a full suggested schedule they can review, edit, and confirm in one step.
For example a parent opens the app on a Friday evening, taps Generate Weekend Schedule, answers two or three preference questions, and receives a Saturday and Sunday schedule with time blocks already filled in with recommended off-screen activities. They can swap out any activity they do not like and save the schedule with one tap.
Describe alternatives you've considered
The current approach of recommending individual activities and manually adding them works but requires significantly more effort from the parent. A middle ground would be a one tap option to add all current recommendations to the schedule at once, which would be a smaller lift to implement while still reducing friction.
Additional context
This feature would be especially valuable for weekends when children have large blocks of unstructured time and screen time tends to spike. Parents who are already using the app to track screen time are clearly motivated to make changes but may not follow through if building the schedule feels like too much work. Lowering that barrier could meaningfully increase engagement with the scheduling feature and help the app deliver on its core goal of reducing screen time.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Parents who want to reduce their child's screen time often know they need to add more off-screen activities but find it time consuming to manually build a schedule from scratch. The app currently recommends individual activities but requires parents to add each one to the schedule one by one, which creates friction for busy parents especially when planning for unstructured time like weekends.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add a feature that allows parents to auto-generate a recommended weekly or weekend schedule based on their child's age, interests, and current screen time patterns. Instead of manually adding each activity, the parent would answer a few quick questions or select preferences such as indoor vs outdoor, solo vs social, active vs creative, and the app would generate a full suggested schedule they can review, edit, and confirm in one step.
For example a parent opens the app on a Friday evening, taps Generate Weekend Schedule, answers two or three preference questions, and receives a Saturday and Sunday schedule with time blocks already filled in with recommended off-screen activities. They can swap out any activity they do not like and save the schedule with one tap.
Describe alternatives you've considered
The current approach of recommending individual activities and manually adding them works but requires significantly more effort from the parent. A middle ground would be a one tap option to add all current recommendations to the schedule at once, which would be a smaller lift to implement while still reducing friction.
Additional context
This feature would be especially valuable for weekends when children have large blocks of unstructured time and screen time tends to spike. Parents who are already using the app to track screen time are clearly motivated to make changes but may not follow through if building the schedule feels like too much work. Lowering that barrier could meaningfully increase engagement with the scheduling feature and help the app deliver on its core goal of reducing screen time.