Does this problem sound familiar?
You call grandma on your phone and hand it to your child so they can see her. Before you can do anything about it, they start swiping and tapping - the results are magnificent. Your background photo is replaced with a frog. Your preferred colour is suddenly khaki. Your LinkedIn profile picture is now a teddy bear. The screen is so bright it looks like you imported the sun. It flips upside down like a broken roller coaster - and somehow a long-lost contact just received a cat emoji on WhatsApp (did you even have WhatsApp before this call?).
Does it help if we tell you you’re not alone?
That’s why we designed Tiny Calls, an app that fixes exactly this problem.
One app - and no way to leave it.
Tiny Calls shows big, clear buttons, one for each grandparent or family member you choose to add. You stay in control of who’s available. Your child can start a call, but cannot receive calls. There are no strangers, no unsolicited contacts, and no accidental setting changes.
Once the call starts, there’s just one screen: the person they’re calling. Nothing else.
The design is intentionally distraction-free. Everything unnecessary has been removed so your child can stay present - and you don’t have to supervise every second.
Say yes to family calls -
and no to randomly changed settings.