For tweens and teens, Google offers "supervised experiences" on the main YouTube app via Family Link. You pick one of three content levels — Explore (~9+), Explore More (~13+), or Most of YouTube — and Google’s algorithm filters within that tier.
The catch is fundamental: there is no individual video or channel approval. You are choosing how wide the algorithmic firehose is, not what comes out of it. Recommendations, search, and autoplay stay live within the tier, comments are readable on the higher tiers, and ads still run. Watchly is the opposite design — you choose the exact videos, and the algorithm is gone.
YouTube Supervised Experiences (set up through Family Link) offer three broad algorithmic content tiers — Explore, Explore More, Most of YouTube — with no per-video or per-channel approval. You can block individual channels, but not build a whitelist; recommendations, search, and ads remain.
- YouTube model
- Restricted Mode
- Kids still see ads
- Yes
- Platforms
- Main YouTube app — phones, web, TV (supervised Google account)
- Pricing
- Free (ad-supported; Premium for ad-free)