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Everything you need to know about 67 Path.
Before you open Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or any social media app, 67 Path creates a brief pause — a moment to set your intention, decide how long you want to stay, and check in on how you're feeling. That's it. No blocking, no monitoring, no streaks, no shame. Just a structured second to make the choice yours.
Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, Roblox, and other social media apps on your iPhone. You choose which apps to include when you set up 67 Path — it only activates for the ones you select.
No. 67 Path never blocks access. You can open any app at any time. The only thing it does is create a brief pause before you enter — long enough to make the decision conscious, not long enough to get in your way.
Yes, always. 67 Path doesn't control your access. It adds a moment before you go in — you set your intention, then you're in. If you want to skip the prompt, you can. The point is awareness, not restriction.
No. Responding is optional. Even if you dismiss the prompt without answering, you've still paused — and that pause is the intervention. Over time, the habit of noticing builds on its own.
No. 67 Path collects no personal data. Your school sees nothing about you individually. Your parents see nothing unless you choose to share it with them. What happens in the app stays with you — that's the whole point.
$19/month, with a 7-day free trial — no credit card required to start. If you invite friends: every 3 friends who install 67 Path earns you 1 free week. The more people you bring in, the more time you get free.
Right now, 67 Path is available on iPhone (iOS). Android is coming soon — join the waitlist at 67path.com and we'll let you know the moment it launches.
No — and that's intentional. 67 Path is built on student autonomy. No parent monitoring access is built into the app. Your child may choose to share their experience with you, but that's their decision. Research shows that autonomy-preserving tools are significantly more effective than monitored ones.
67 Path is a voluntary app — your child chooses to download and use it. For students under 13, we recommend parents download and set it up together. The app uses Apple's Screen Time API, which on family-managed devices may require parental approval in Screen Time settings.
67 Path is designed for high school and college students. There is no age restriction in the App Store. For younger teens, we recommend setting it up together as a family so they understand what it does and feel ownership over it — not like something imposed on them.
Yes. 67 Path operates on a privacy-first architecture: no personal data is collected, no individual data is shared with schools, parents, or third parties. There are no accounts linked to real identities, no email addresses stored, and no behavioral data sold or shared.
The best approach is curiosity, not instruction. Try it yourself first — open the app, go through the flow, understand what it feels like. Then show your teen rather than tell them. 67 Path works because students choose it. The moment it feels like a parental mandate, its effectiveness drops.
A pilot runs for 3–4 months in one school with voluntary student participation. Your role as a counselor or administrator is simply to communicate the program to students and families — you don't administer anything, enforce anything, or monitor anyone. Students and parents decide whether to participate. We handle everything else.
Nothing. Pilots are fully free for the school. We cover all costs during the pilot period in exchange for structured feedback on adoption, engagement, and behavioral impact. That feedback becomes the foundation for our pilot report.
No individual data — ever. Schools receive only anonymous aggregate metrics: total participation, overall engagement trends, and anonymized behavioral patterns. You will never see data tied to a specific student. This is a core design principle, not a setting.
No. 67 Path is entirely voluntary for students. There is no integration with grading systems, no teacher requirements, and no enforcement mechanism. The program is introduced as an optional resource — students and parents decide whether to use it.
67 Path does not receive, store, or process individual student educational records. Because no personally identifiable student data flows to us, FERPA's data-handling requirements do not apply in the traditional sense. We recommend reviewing our Privacy Policy with your district's legal team before a pilot if required by local policy.
We provide a ready-to-use communication kit: a parent letter, a student one-pager, and a brief counselor guide. You share it through your existing channels — email, school app, or a short mention in an advisory period. We don't ask you to host assemblies or run classes. The goal is a warm introduction, not a campaign.
We produce a Digital Attention Pilot Report with adoption rate, engagement patterns, behavioral trends, and qualitative student feedback. This report belongs to your school and can be shared with your district, board, or parent community. Schools that continue after the pilot move to a district licensing model — pricing determined by enrollment size.
Still have questions? Contact us at hello@67path.com