Touch Grass Connect lets you:
1. Create and join real-life hangouts like park meetups, study groups or game nights.
2. Access preloaded safety features like allergy and pet info.
3. Empower kids to take the lead while keeping parents informed.
Touch Grass Connect helps kids and parents:
1. Build real friendships.
2. Improve social skills and confidence.
3. Spend quality time outdoors to boost mood and reduce stress.
The benefits of Touch Grass Connect are:
Safety & Privacy
• No Strangers Allowed – Kids can only set up hangouts with people they already know (from their contact list).
• Parent-Connected Accounts – Parents can pre-authorize hangouts before invitations go out.
• No Public Profiles – No way for strangers to find or message your child, keeping interactions safe.
Independence & Convenience
• Kids Take the Lead – Unlike traditional playdate planning, kids can organize hangouts themselves—without parents micromanaging.
• No More Endless Texts – The app streamlines all event details in one place (date, time, location, notes), so no one has to dig through a chaotic group chat.
• Tailored for Older Kids & Teens – Need ideas? The app suggests activities based on mood (feeling down? Get an encouraging message + fun recommendations).
Organization & Ease of Planning
• For Parents with Young Kids – No more awkward safety questions (e.g., “Do you have an unfenced pool?” or “Are there unsecured weapons in your home?“).
• No More Awkward Small Talk – If your kids are besties, but you don’t want to spend an hour chatting with their parents, the app lets you coordinate without unnecessary socializing.
• Smart Event Details – Automatically includes important info like date, location, and key notes (e.g., “bring sunscreen! “).
• No More Group Text Anxiety – No public “seen but not responded” moments! Only invited friends see the hangout request—so no one feels ignored or left out.
• No mobile phones: Real Connections, Not Social Media
⚠️ Note for Pixel Users: Due to device-specific behavior, this app may not function correctly unless the "allow all" or "don't allow" access options are selected for Photos and videos.