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Troomi Announces Upcoming App Store with Unmatched Safety, Flexibility, and Choice for Families

Empowering Parents with Expanded App Options, Smart Filtering, and Advanced Time Management Tools

OREM, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Troomi, the leader in child-safe technology and family digital wellness, is excited to announce the launch of the new Troomi App Store, releasing to all customers today. This major update offers families a unique, three-tiered selection of app options to enhance both safety and flexibility, giving parents unprecedented control over their child’s digital experience. By providing children the benefits of an app store experience while ensuring parents retain 100% control, Troomi continues to set the standard for safe and adaptable family technology that prioritizes digital wellness and empowers parents.

“With the new Troomi App Store, we’re thrilled to give parents even more power to customize their child’s digital landscape,” said Troomi CEO Bill Brady. “These new features allow families to access a wider selection of apps, all within a safety-first environment. Troomi provides a blend of protection and flexibility that’s unique in the industry.”

Key Features of the Troomi App Store

Safety: Trusted and Curated Options

  • Over a Thousand Popular Apps: The Troomi App Store offers a growing collection of over a thousand popular apps, selected based on high ratings, top downloads, and valuable parent feedback. Each app undergoes Troomi’s thorough filtering process, giving families access to high-quality, trusted options that encourage learning, creativity, and healthy hobbies.
  • Hundreds of Curated Apps: A specialized selection of 100+ apps are marked with the Troomi Badge, identifying them as hand-picked by Troomi experts for an ad-free, browser-free experience with no chat or user-generated content. This curated library is designed to create a safe, focused space for children to learn how to use technology responsibly.

Flexibility: Tailored to Your Family's Needs

  • Add More from Google Play Store: For families seeking even more choices, parents are able to add nearly any app from the Google Play Store, with Troomi automatically blocking social media, adult content, dating apps, and other mature categories. With over 2 million apps available, this feature ensures expanded options without compromising safety from obvious dangers.
  • Category-Based App Enabling: Parents have the ability to enable apps by specific interests, such as education or creativity. This feature streamlines the selection process, allowing parents to tailor app choices to their child’s unique needs and hobbies.
  • Advanced Search & Filtering Options: Troomi’s enhanced search and filter tools help parents refine app selections based on age, educational value, and more. This customization allows families to build a balanced digital experience aligned with their values.

Control: Tools for Balance and Oversight

  • Set Time Limits by App, Day, or Time of Day: The new time management feature provides parents with precise controls to set specific time limits by app, day, or time of day. Whether for study time or downtime, Troomi’s flexible screen time options help parents adapt technology use to each child’s needs, household rules, and the family schedule.

A Continued Commitment to Digital Wellness for Every Family

“Our mission has always been to empower parents with safe technology that grows with their kids,” said Brady. “The new Troomi App Store enhances parents’ ability to create a custom-fit technology environment. Especially for older kids, parents will enjoy the ability to provide very specific apps as their children’s needs and maturity evolve.”

About Troomi

Troomi is the leader in child-safe technology, dedicated to fostering healthy digital habits and protecting kids from online risks. Designed to support children’s growth and well-being, Troomi’s devices and software empower parents with flexible controls, advanced security, and real-time insights—all while encouraging kids to explore and learn in a safe, supervised environment. Discover more about Troomi’s digital wellness solutions at www.troomi.com.

Contacts

For media inquiries, please contact:

Bryan Adams // Chief Marketing Officer
bryan@troomi.com

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Contacts

For media inquiries, please contact:

Bryan Adams // Chief Marketing Officer
bryan@troomi.com

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