Age-appropriate by design
Younger users do not receive the same level of access as older teens. Features and permissions are intentionally shaped around age.
Real users. Real posts. Built just for their age.
Most social platforms weren’t designed for younger users — they were built for adults, and kids were expected to fit into them. SolunaSpace was created to give kids a place to connect and express themselves without being thrown into that environment.
SolunaSpace is designed around age-appropriate access, restricted adult presence, clear reporting, and moderation that is visible in how the platform works — not buried in fine print.
Younger users do not receive the same level of access as older teens. Features and permissions are intentionally shaped around age.
For users under 13, parental approval is required before full access is granted. That is part of the structure, not a suggestion.
Direct messaging does not unlock for users under 13. This keeps younger members from being dropped immediately into more private interaction spaces.
SolunaSpace is for ages 11–17. Adults are not freely participating on the platform. The only adults present are administrators.
The goal is not to make parents dig for answers. The platform is designed so the core expectations and protections are easy to understand before a child ever begins using it.
Users sign up based on their actual age so the platform can apply the right permissions from the beginning.
If the user is under 13, parent approval is required before full access is granted.
Features are structured around the user’s age rather than giving everyone the same level of access.
AI-assisted moderation and human review help keep the platform aligned with its safety standards over time.
Most platforms were built for mass engagement first. Younger users are often squeezed into systems that were never really made with them in mind.
A platform where young people can still enjoy being social and expressive, while parents understand what the boundaries are and why they exist.
No. SolunaSpace is built specifically for ages 11–17 with age-based feature access, restricted adult presence, and parent approval for younger users.
A parent or guardian must provide approval before full access is granted. That requirement is part of the structure of the platform.
No. SolunaSpace is for ages 11–17. The only adults on the platform are administrators.
The platform uses AI-assisted moderation with human review, age-based permissions, reporting tools, and a structure built to support responsible operation.
Built by real people who wanted something better for the next generation online.
I wanted something better than the usual “just let them use the same platforms as adults and hope for the best” approach. Kids and teens deserve a place to connect, create, and explore without being dropped into an environment that was never really made for them in the first place.
SolunaSpace was created to feel modern and social for younger users while still giving parents something most platforms do not: clear boundaries, understandable safeguards, and a structure that puts safety first from the beginning.
“This started with my own kid and her friends. I wanted something better than throwing younger users onto platforms that were built for adults and hoping for the best.”
SolunaSpace is still in its early growth stage, which means families joining now are becoming part of the beginning of something intentionally built around safer social connection for younger users.