Show HN: Famigo helps families find iOS and Android apps

  • I've found a number of fantastic iPad apps for my 2 year old. Our favorites at the moment are the ABC series by Peapod labs. I complete agree that it is hard to find them -- in particular because Apple doesn't have a "Kids" category -- they have "Education" and "Entertainment".

    I think Famigo is a great idea -- though it would help if you had a "How old is your child?" prompt on the homepage, instead of burying it in the "Power Search" because I could care less about great apps that aren't appropriate for my kid.

    I also feel like the most important thing I want to see in an app is some kind of educational experience. I'm not going to give my kid the iPad just to pacify him with a game -- I wish your site presented me with a straightforward way to filter by educational value, as opposed to "free/paid" since I'm willing to pay for an app if it is well rated and educational, but won't download a free game. I know the power search gives you a checkbox for educational, but that's not the same thing. Further -- does it count as educational just because they say so?

    Some other concerns I have with Famigo:

    * I can't see how to rate an app on your site.

    * If I could rate, I'd like to be able to rate by the quality of educational content i.e. does this app do a good job of teaching ABCs or Counting?

    * I couldn't find our favorite app "ABC Music" by searching, nor could I find "Cat in the Hat" what gives?

  • This is very interesting. I have 4 kids, ages 3, 5, 6 and 17. Finding good iPad apps and games for the 3 youngest is HARD.

    I'll take a closer look later today but this is definitely a pain point for me and (I'm guessing) other parents.