1. Clone a parent voice
Record a few minutes of clear audio first so every story, note, or bedtime message sounds emotionally familiar.
The product is more than “record audio and generate a story.” It is a full loop built around cloning a parent voice, Tonight's Story, What Happened Today, Goodnight Plans, and Growth Keepsakes.
Record a few minutes of clear audio first so every story, note, or bedtime message sounds emotionally familiar.
Capture a real moment from the day so the story reflects what your child actually felt.
Start with Tonight's Story for immediate support, then extend it into Goodnight Plans for a seven-day rhythm.
Save the moment so it can reappear later as a replayable family memory and progress record.
Parents need a bedtime answer quickly. Tonight's Story lowers the time and energy needed to respond at the end of the day.
What Happened Today makes the experience feel specific, which increases both emotional fit and repeat use.
Goodnight Plans give families a repeatable 7-day structure instead of restarting from zero every evening.
Growth Keepsakes turn bedtime support into something families can replay and value again long after the night ends.
Start with voice cloning and What Happened Today, then move into Tonight's Story, Goodnight Plans, and Growth Keepsakes.