TL;DR. No, they're not the same. Aura is a cybersecurity company: it protects the whole family from external threats like identity theft, viruses, online fraud, and adds parental control as one more piece of the package. Xoul is a parental accompaniment app focused on emotions: it analyzes the minor's WhatsApp conversations to detect emotional changes, meaningful relationships, and possible risks, without exposing content. They solve different problems, and many families use both.
| Aspect | Xoul | Aura |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Parental accompaniment focused on emotions | Family cybersecurity suite |
| Main focus | Minor's emotional wellbeing and relationships on WhatsApp | Identity, antivirus, VPN, parental control |
| Parental function | Sole focus of the product | One piece among several |
| Minor privacy | Structural (doesn't expose messages) | Classic parental control |
| Minor consent | Required | Not required |
| Emotional analysis | Yes, identifies precise emotions | No |
| Digital risk detection in messages | Yes (grooming, cyberbullying, sexting) | No |
| Identity protection | No | Yes, comprehensive |
| Antivirus | No | Yes |
| VPN | No | Yes |
| Password manager | No | Yes |
| Credit monitoring | No | Yes (higher plans) |
| Age focus | 8-16 years (adolescence) | Whole family |
| Main market | Global (ES + EN) | US and UK primarily |
| Pricing model | Monthly or annual subscription | Monthly or annual family subscription |
Aura is a digital safety platform founded in 2017 in the United States. It positions itself as "all-in-one" for your family's digital life. Its core proposal is to consolidate under a single plan tools you'd otherwise buy separately: identity theft protection with monitoring of your information on the dark web, antivirus for all devices, VPN for secure connections, centralized password manager, credit monitoring, and financial fraud insurance in higher plans. Parental control is one more piece of the package: screen time, site filter, activity monitoring.
Its logic is to protect the family from external threats: hackers, scammers, malicious sites, data theft. The parental function is reasonable but not its core.
Xoul is an app specialized in one thing: helping you understand how your child is doing emotionally based on their WhatsApp activity. The artificial intelligence (trained under clinical supervision) analyzes the minor's conversations, with their consent, and identifies precise emotions (sadness, anxiety, joy, anger, fear), meaningful relationships, and possible risk signals such as grooming, cyberbullying, or sexting. The adult receives interpreted reports with actionable recommendations. Never reads the messages.
Its logic is to protect the minor from emotional and relational dynamics that may be invisible at first glance. It's not cybersecurity: it doesn't protect against viruses, doesn't encrypt connections, doesn't monitor identity. It's accompaniment centered on the emotional life of adolescents and pre-adolescents in the space where their socialization really happens: WhatsApp.
Yes, without overlap. Aura covers the digital safety infrastructure of the whole family: identity, antivirus, VPN, basic parental control for the youngest. Xoul covers the emotional and relational plane of the adolescent with focus on WhatsApp.
For a family with children of different ages, the combination makes sense: Aura as an external protection layer, Xoul as accompaniment for the minor who already has active digital life and complex emotions worth understanding.
Don't think of them as substitutes: they are different categories that solve different dimensions of family care.
If you can only choose one, the question is what is your most urgent problem:
An important note: Xoul is not a clinical accompaniment service. The technology is trained by a team of psychologists, but there are no psychologists handling individual cases. If your child needs clinical accompaniment, that's the work of a mental health professional, not an app. Xoul helps you detect early and have better conversations; a therapist does the other.
The first report is free and arrives in 15 minutes. No credit card required.
XOUL gives you private reports with risks, emotions and important moments, always from a respectful approach.
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