A bedtime saga

Every night, a new chapter. And your child is the hero.

You choose the character you hope to raise. Then the saga plants it, one bedtime at a time, in a story written for your child by name.

The first chapters are always free. Pro brings a new chapter every night, and the saga keeps growing.

A child holds a glowing lantern in a painted night scene, shown on a phone held in a dark bedroom above a sleeping child.

One book, written one night at a time, that your family keeps. Your child is its hero, and chapter by chapter, it becomes the person you hope they're becoming.

How one night goes.

01

One warm light waits on the screen. Touch it, and tonight's chapter begins.

02

Your child is the hero, by name. Their pronouns, the things they love, the character you're raising, all of it woven in.

03

Each chapter plants one small real-world quest to carry into tomorrow.

04

The last line lands as they drift off, tuned to the person you hope they become.

Walk one night, open to soft end.

See how a night works
The Nightlore home screen: a child hero underwater holding a glowing lantern, with a lantern button to begin tonight's chapter.

Every night, a new chapter.

A story page in Nightlore: a painted night meadow with the child and a rabbit, and the chapter text on a warm reading panel below.

Your child is the hero, by name.

The close of a Nightlore chapter: a darkened screen with a single goodnight line.

And then, on purpose, the night ends.

The character recipe

Who do you hope they become?

Pick the person you hope they're becoming: bold but kind, curious and calm, a big dreamer who works hard. Choose two to four qualities and tune them as your child grows. Even the lane most bedtime stories skip is here, ambition, leadership, and a healthy way to think about money.

Meet who they become
A child running a lantern-lit night market stall, trading a small acorn with a friendly owl and a fox.
A child holding a glowing lantern on a warm, winding stone staircase at night.

Night to day, and back

Tonight's story plants one real thing. Tomorrow honors it.

A chapter ends with one small quest for the real world: find someone who looks lonely, and sit with them. The next night, the saga honors what actually happened and writes it in as true. The story and the day keep handing things back to each other.

The keepsake

One book your family keeps forever.

Chapter by chapter, the saga thickens into a real book: the story of one particular child, becoming who they are. A grandparent will read it one day. It is made to last, not to scroll.

The saga library in Nightlore: illustrated chapter plates in a growing book titled The Saga of Milo.

Made for parents who care about privacy.

You hold the account. Your child never signs in.

Your child's real name and your recorded voice stay on your device.

You decide what's shared, up front, and can delete everything at any time.

Light the lantern. Tell tonight's chapter. Plant one true thing. Let the night end.

The first chapters are always free.