The biggest kids trends for 2020
Every year we ask PopJammers to predict kids trends for the following year. Here’s what we can look forward to in 2020: VSCO girls, TikTok, gaming, iPhones.
The 5 most popular #Kidtech interviews of 2019
Since launching earlier this year, our podcast has featured toy companies, STEM leaders, kids digital safety experts, agencies, and brands.
Webinar: Boost your kids digital media strategy
The landscape of kids digital media is ever-changing. The growth has been explosive, supported by the decline of the TV and the advent of new legislations.
Watch this webinar to see SuperAwesome’s predictions for the coming year and stay ahead of the curve as you plan your activities.
Podcast: #Kidtech Episode 23: Nick Marsh, Chief Product Officer, Wonderbly
In the final episode of #Kidtech Season One, Nick Marsh, Chief Product Officer for Wonderbly, well known for their LostMyName franchise, chats with SuperAwesome CEO Dylan Collins about Wonderbly’s journey and the lessons learned along the way.
Report: Kids Digital Media 2019
Based on field research with many of leading top kids brands and agencies, our 2019 report estimates that the global kids digital advertising market will be worth $1.7b by 2021.
Using stickers to enable privacy for kids on PopJam
PopJam is our COPPA and GDPR-K compliant, safe-social content platform built specifically for kids. It’s used by hundreds of brands, content-owners and YouTubers to interact directly with under-13s as an alternative to platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat (which aren’t designed for kids).
Women in Tech: An interview with Jess Whatson, Strategy Manager
Jess’ passion for data analysis and the kids digital ecosystem has led her to her current position, leading our Market Strategy team across EMEA.
Celebrating Anti-Bullying Week on PopJam
We work to create a kind and caring community on PopJam, SuperAwesome’s safe-social content platform, and a huge part of that is supporting events that spread positive messaging to kids.
Podcast: #Kidtech Episode 22: Patricia Scanlon, Founder & CEO, Soapbox Labs
Scanlon speaks with us to discuss why Big Tech, adult tech, and smart speakers don’t work for kids; plus the future of voice kidtech and gesture tech.