Tools — three small things that help

Three free tools to help you pick a gaming PC, check if your existing PC runs the games your kid plays, and set up a family screen-time agreement. All free. None require an account.

The three tools

Pick-a-PC quiz

5 questions to point you at the right SKU. Sometimes that's a console — we'll say so.

Will it run?

Check if your existing PC plays Minecraft, Fortnite, or Roblox. No download required.

Why we built these

Three things parents asked us repeatedly through the contact form:

  • “Which one of your PCs is right for my kid?” — the quiz answers this in five questions instead of an email exchange.
  • “We have a PC at home already — will it run [game]?” — the will-it-run check answers this without needing a download.
  • “How do other families handle screen time?” — the pledge is what we’d hand a parent at a kid’s birthday party if they asked.

The tools are evergreen. They don’t expire, they don’t require an account, and your data doesn’t leave your browser.

Frequently asked questions

Are these tools free?

Yes. All three. No account, no email required, no upgrade tier. We built them because parents kept asking the same questions over the contact form.

Do they save my data?

No. Each tool runs entirely in your browser. The pick-a-PC quiz stores your answers in the URL's query string (so the back button works); the will-it-run check has nothing to save; the screen-time pledge is print-only with no server storage.

What if the tool says my PC doesn't run something?

The will-it-run tool gives you a recommendation rather than a hard verdict. If it says your PC won't run a game well, you have options: drop graphics settings, upgrade the GPU (we'll help over email), or look at one of our PCs as a fresh start. The result page links to the right next step.