Useful insight, not surveillance
See themes such as momentum, emerging direction, and a helpful next conversation—not raw answers or private reflections.
For parents and carers
A calmer way to understand where your child is heading—and how to support the next step while protecting their privacy.
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Privacy by design
See themes such as momentum, emerging direction, and a helpful next conversation—not raw answers or private reflections.
Move between your own career profile, the family overview, and each connected child from one clear workspace.
Create shared goals, notice when encouragement may help, and keep the young person in control of their journey.
How family accounts work
Parents and children each keep their own account. A private invitation connects them, so the platform always knows whose profile is active and which family insights may be shown.
What you actually see
No diary entries, no answers to personal questions. Instead you get the patterns that help you start the right conversation at the right time.
Momentum
Tasks finished, reflections written, streak healthy.
Emerging direction
Patterns from how they actually work, not what they claim.
Stuck signal
A gentle prompt to check in—without naming what they wrote.
Next conversation
One specific, useful thing to bring up at dinner.
Conversation starters
We turn what your child is working on into open, respectful questions you can use as-is. No pressure, no judgement—just better Sunday conversations.
3×
more confident in career conversations after 30 days
82%
of parents say it reduced tension at home about "the future"
From parents using TrueGYDE
I used to ask the same anxious questions every Sunday. Now I have something real to react to.
Priya M.
Parent of a Class 11 student
My son shares more on his own, because he knows I'm not reading his private notes.
Rahul K.
Parent of an undergraduate
The weekly summary has replaced three arguments about 'what are you doing with your life'.
Anita S.
Parent of a recent graduate
Your monthly rhythm
A two-minute read on momentum, direction, and one good question to ask.
Pick something small to support together—a workshop, a deadline, a habit.
Only if something needs your warmth—never automated noise.
A bigger picture of growth, signed off by your young person.