Become a Coggi Parent Champion

Join the better screen time movement.

We’re not anti-screen. We’re pro-connection.

In a world where technology is part of everyday life, we believe screen time can support children’s emotional wellbeing, not take away from it.

Coggi is a digital wellbeing buddy that helps children build calm, confidence, and self-awareness through playful, guided activities. And now, we’re inviting parents to help shape the future of Better Screen Time.

What is a Coggi Parent Champion?

Parent Champions are at the heart of the Coggi community. They’re parents who care deeply about children’s emotional wellbeing and want to support a healthier, kinder relationship with screens, starting in their own homes and communities.

As a Coggi Parent Champion, you will:

  • Try Coggi with your child (aged 5–12)
  • Share your honest feedback and suggestions
  • Introduce Coggi to other parents in your network
  • Help spread awareness of Better Screen Time
  • Be part of a supportive community that’s making a difference

What You’ll Receive

Parent Champions are at the heart of the Coggi community. They’re parents who care deeply about children’s emotional wellbeing and want to support a healthier, kinder relationship with screens, starting in their own homes and communities.

As a Coggi Parent Champion, you will:

  • Recognition: Be featured as an official Coggi Parent Champion
  • Connection: Join our private Coggi Circle – a supportive, inspiring parent whatsapp community
  • Early Access: Get sneak peeks of new features and activities before they launch
  • Free Workshops: Attend expert-led sessions on children’s wellbeing and emotional development
  • Voice & Influence: Your feedback will directly shape Coggi’s future

Why This Matters

Children today aren’t growing up in the same world we did. Screen time is here and it’s not going anywhere. The question is no longer “How do we reduce screen time?”

The question is: How do we make screen time better? Together, we’re building a new approach, where screens support emotional growth, wellbeing, and self-knowledge.

“We’re not fighting screens. We’re teaching children to use them for good.”