We did not set out to build a digital safety company. We set out to protect our own families, and could not find anything that actually worked.
Krystal did not plan to start a digital safety company. She was a parent trying to keep her own family safe, and every tool she was told to trust failed her, one after another, inside the same few weeks.
Her son bypassed a top-rated parental control app in five minutes, just to prove to her that he could. She switched to another highly reviewed app, tested it against a well known adult site, and watched him walk straight through that one too.
The next day her daughter mentioned a new friend she had met on Roblox, on her brother's phone. Krystal read the messages between them and found that her daughter was being groomed.
Then a close friend told her that their mother had wired $300,000 to a romance scammer she met on Facebook, and still believed the family was keeping her from the love of her life. A few days later her best friend clicked a fake toll violation text and was scammed out of her money.
When we can access the world, the world can access us. We need to do better protecting our people.
The tools families are told to rely on are built for locking down screen time, not for protecting children from sextortion. They stop at eighteen, so they do nothing for the parents and grandparents losing billions to scams every year. And they do nothing at all for the caregiver left holding the bag.
So she built the thing she could not find:
OneHaven is built to protect a fourteen year old and a seventy eight year old at the same time, in one app, at one price. That is not a feature. It is the whole reason the company exists.
OneHaven is built by a small team of engineers and security people who are also parents, adult children, and caregivers. We are our own users.
Full team profiles coming shortly.
Interested in helping build a safer digital world for every generation? We would love to hear from you.