For Government Departments • Public wellbeing

Build healthier digital habits into public wellbeing.

Ridan helps public programs move from awareness campaigns to measurable, privacy-conscious digital wellbeing support for students, families, and citizens.

Public pilot • Department-ready reporting • Privacy-first implementation

The public challenge

Digital addiction is now a wellbeing, education, and productivity issue.

Departments are already asked to respond to attention loss, student stress, and unhealthy device habits. A structured pilot can show what support looks like before a program is scaled.

  • Reach students and families through trusted public systems
  • Create a measurable alternative to one-off awareness campaigns
  • Protect citizen privacy while learning what works
  • Build evidence for a responsible public rollout
What changes

Lead a practical digital wellbeing initiative.

A government pilot can define the cohort, run a structured intervention, and produce a clear report for the next policy or program decision.

One shared language for healthier attention
The student journey

Behavior change is a path, not a switch.

The visual is an original product model: a sequence of small decisions that helps attention move from unmanaged to intentional.

Day 0

Baseline

Addicted / unmanaged

Start with an honest picture of when the scrolling loop takes over and what it is costing the day.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 7

Aware

Notice the loop

Name the triggers, moments, and feelings that appear before an automatic scroll begins.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 14

Adjusting

Make the pause easier

Use small boundaries and intentional friction to create a moment for a different choice.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 21

Improving

Choose a better next step

Redirect the urge into movement, learning, reflection, or connection before attention disappears.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 28

Stabilizing

Make it repeatable

Turn the most useful pauses and replacements into a routine that can survive a difficult day.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 30+

Focused

Protect the new baseline

Review the change, keep what works, and carry a more intentional relationship with technology forward.

One deliberate step at a time
The pilot measures the journey against an agreed baseline — not against a generic promise.
How Ridan works

Designed for public trust and public accountability.

Ridan combines practical behavior change with the privacy, reporting, and implementation discipline public programs require.

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Privacy-first by default

Keep personal content private and define the minimum data required for the department’s learning goals.

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Deploy through trusted institutions

Support schools, youth programs, families, and community partners through a common wellbeing framework.

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Measure before scaling

Use a defined cohort, baseline, and follow-up report to make the next public investment more informed.

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Make the intervention human

Move beyond warnings with rules, lock-in, and replacement habits people can practice every day.

Ridan intervention
What progress can look like

Lead a practical digital wellbeing initiative.

A government pilot can define the cohort, run a structured intervention, and produce a clear report for the next policy or program decision.

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A department-owned pilot with clear boundaries

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Better attention and wellbeing support for participants

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Evidence that can inform public programs

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A scalable model for schools, districts, or communities

Government pilot commitment

A 1-year free pilot for the right public program.

Eligible government departments can discuss a structured one-year pilot designed to generate evidence, support participants, and inform a responsible path to scale.

Department and cohort scoping
One-year platform pilot at no license cost
Implementation and reporting support
A scale-readiness review at defined milestones
FAQ

Questions worth answering before a pilot.