Where kids create.
Not scroll.

Harbor gives kids a real publishing platform - articles, podcasts, creative writing, videos, galleries - shared only with the people you trust.

A child smiling while creating content on a laptop with a podcast microphone, surrounded by art supplies and books

The internet wasn't built with kids in mind, but Harbor was.

Your kid wants to blog, podcast, and share their ideas with the world. But “the world” means algorithmic feeds, strangers in comments, and zero parental control. You shouldn't have to choose between their creativity and their safety.

Real tools, not training wheels

Blogs, podcasts, cover art. A publishing experience that takes kids seriously.

You're the editor-in-chief

Review before it publishes. Moderate every comment. Approve every follower.

Private by default

No public feeds. No DMs. No strangers. Every connection is parent-approved.

Up and running in minutes

1

Create their publication

Name it, brand it, set the rules. Two minutes and they're live.

Publication Name
The Riley Family
Enable podcasts
AI writing coach
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2

They write, record, and publish

Blog posts, podcast episodes, cover art. You review everything before it goes live.

Posts
Podcasts
Media
First day of kindergarten!
2 days ago
Ready
Summer vacation recap
2 days ago
Published
3

Invite the people who matter

Grandparents, cousins, family friends. They follow; you approve.

G
Grandma Rose
Approved
U
Uncle James
Approved
A
Aunt Sofia
Approved

Tools that grow with them

Features designed for kids to create confidently, with guardrails you control.

Dictate to Draft

Kids can talk their stories into existence. Perfect for younger ones who think faster than they type.

Life of Lily
Private Feed
Episode 12: My Birthday!
Episode 11: Snow Day
Episode 10: My Pet Hamster

Private Podcast Feeds

Family can subscribe from their favorite podcast app. Secure links, no public RSS.

Review Suggestions
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Spelling“RBI's” → “RBIs”

Tip: For plural acronyms, just add an “s” - no apostrophe needed. Apostrophes show possession, like “the MVP's trophy.”

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AI Writing Coach

Age-appropriate feedback on spelling, grammar, and style. Three levels from gentle encouragement to editorial rigor.

Imagine this

Lily, 7

Records a weekly "news show" for her grandparents across the country.

Marcus, 12

Runs a Lakers blog his whole family follows.

Ava, 9

Publishes short stories and gets comments from her aunts, not algorithms.

Turn screen time into something real.

Set up your child's publication in 2 minutes. Free to start.