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Maka Kids is redefining kids’ screen time with a streaming app optimized for well-being, not engagement
Key takeaways
- In a media landscape dominated by Baby Shark and Skibidi Toilet, one startup is reimagining children’s media by focusing on well-being, not watch time.
- Maka Kids is building a streaming app for children ages zero to six featuring content designed for healthy development.
- Unlike traditional streaming platforms, Maka Kids doesn t have recommendation algorithms, ads, or auto-play.
In a media landscape dominated by Baby Shark and Skibidi Toilet, one startup is reimagining children’s media by focusing on well-being, not watch time.
Maka Kids is building a streaming app for children ages zero to six featuring content designed for healthy development. The startup has now raised $3 million in seed funding to scale its platform, and is currently accepting waitlist sign-ups.
Unlike traditional streaming platforms, Maka Kids doesn t have recommendation algorithms, ads, or auto-play. Instead, it is designed to offer a predictable experience that supports learning, creativity, and emotional growth.
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