The $99 Solution: How We’re Disrupting the "Digital Experiment"

May 3, 2026

The Philanthropic and Nonprofit Partnership

In 2026, the data is in, and it’s sobering. The massive AI infrastructure and the "infinite scroll" algorithms that dominate our world weren't built with children in mind—but they are fueled by them.


At KIDS INC., we call this the Digital Experiment, a trillion-dollar industry where our children’s attention is the primary currency and their data is the raw material.


But what if we could flip the script? What if, instead of kids being the product, they were the priority?


Moving Beyond "Free"

We’ve all heard the saying: "If the product is free, you are the product." For years, social media companies have offered "free" platforms to youth while secretly harvesting location data, contact lists, and even emotional triggers to keep them clicking.


The cost of "free" has been too high. It has cost our children their privacy, their mental well-being, and their focus.


That’s why we built kidsinc.ONE. It isn't just another app; it’s a secure ecosystem designed specifically for youth creators. And it’s built on a radical new model: The Safety-First Membership.


The Power of 10: Our New Partnership Model

We are introducing a groundbreaking way for philanthropists and the community to fight back. We’ve broken the math down to a simple, powerful ratio:


  • Every $1,000 invested protects 10 children.


By focusing on our $99 PRO Membership, we provide a tangible way to measure safety. When a philanthropist invests in KIDS INC., they aren't just making a donation—they are providing the "Safety Capital" needed to bring more kids into a protected environment.


A New Era of Philanthropy: The Safety Bond

We are currently inviting visionary partners to join us in a Recyclable Impact Investment.


The concept is simple:


  1. Invest: A philanthropist provides capital to scale the kidsinc.ONE platform.
  2. Protect: That capital allows us to onboard thousands of kids into a safe, ad-free, and predator-free space.
  3. Recycle: As the public purchases memberships, the initial investment is paid back to the philanthropist with a 10% Impact Premium.


This allows donors to "recycle" their gift. Once the investment is returned, they can put those same dollars to work in another cause, having already secured the digital safety of thousands of children.


Join the Movement

We are proving that you don't need to exploit children to build a world-class digital platform. We are proving that safety is a better investment than "engagement" at any cost.


Whether you are a parent looking for a safe corner of the internet for your child, or a philanthropist looking to disrupt the status quo, there is a place for you in the kidsinc.ONE community.


The experiment is over. The era of safety has begun.


Want to learn more about our Impact Investment model or sign up for a PRO membership? Visit kidsinc.cc/ONE today.

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