For parents who don't live with their kids every day
Most co-parenting apps feel like legal documents. BondBridge was built for the moments that actually matter — the bedtime stories, the games, the conversations that slip away while you're apart.
"Separation takes so much from a parent. The milestones you miss. The bedtime routines that change hands. The goodnight calls that aren't quite the same as being there.
We built BondBridge because that goodbye — the one at the end of every visit — doesn't have to feel final. It can feel like a pause. A bridge to the next moment.
Every feature we build answers one question: does this bring a parent and child closer?"
— Daniel Cornejo, Founder
Father of 4. In the arena.
Three ways to be present, even when you're apart.
Read to your kids in real time — from anywhere. They see your face, hear your voice, follow along on the page. No recorded video replaces the real thing.
Age-appropriate games you play together in real time. Vocabulary builders, problem-solving, creative challenges — designed to be fun, not educational theater.
Collaborative drawing and creative activities. Your child creates, you create back. A shared canvas builds something neither of you could build alone.
BondBridge was designed from the ground up for the reality of separated parenting: custodial oversight, tamper-proof logs, and nothing that creates new conflict.
Every family navigating separation faces real-world challenges beyond custody schedules. BondBridge connects parents to help that actually exists.
State-specific links to shelters, transitional housing, rental assistance programs, and legal aid for parents working to get stable.
SNAP enrollment guides, food banks, school meal programs, and emergency food assistance by state — because hungry kids can't focus.
Community health centers, sliding-scale clinics, and Medicaid/CHIP enrollment support — so kids get care regardless of what parents can afford.
Confidential substance abuse resources, support groups for parents, and treatment finder — because recovery rebuilds families.
Rideshare vouchers, subsidized transit programs, and legal guidance on enforcing transportation rights in custody agreements.
Child support calculators, emergency grant programs, and free financial counseling to help parents build toward stability.
The long-term vision
That's not a promise — it's the plan. We're working toward nonprofit status and charity partnerships so that the parents who need this most aren't priced out. Until then, we build the best version possible and announce every step of the way.
Time doesn't wait. It doesn't grow back. Use it well.