Our Family Letters

Keep the little years.

One gentle question a week about your children. Answer by talking or typing — your family’s biographer helps you get it down, kept in your words for them to read one day.

Start your children’s letters

Free to begin — no card needed

A mother laughing with her young daughter outdoors

while it’s small

You write it now. They read it one day.

1

A question arrives each week

One gentle question about one of your children, in your inbox each Sunday.

2

You answer, your way

Talk, type, or reply by email. Your family’s biographer helps you get it down — one line is plenty.

3

Kept for them, until one day

Saved in your words — the sayings, the bedtimes — building into a book they’ll open when they’re grown.

Questions that grow up with them

The questions follow your children’s ages — the firsts, and the lasts nobody thinks to write down.

Expecting

  • What do you want to remember about waiting for them?

The first year

  • What made her laugh this week?
  • What does 3am look like right now — honestly?

Little ones

  • What’s their word for something that isn’t the real word?
  • Who are their imaginary friends?

School years

  • What’s something they figured out on their own recently?
  • What have they quietly outgrown?
A little girl laughing in the grass
A young boy running through a sprinkler
A wall of children’s drawings

The funny things, the firsts, the drawings on the fridge — kept, in your words.

Theirs one day. Yours always.

Private by default

Nothing is public, ever. You choose if anyone else ever sees a word.

Your words leave with you

Download everything, on any plan — free included. No exit fee, no hostage archive.

No streaks, no guilt

Quiet weeks are fine. Catching up is a feature, not an apology.

The baby-shower gift that’s still giving at 18

A year of letters for a parent you love — delivered on the day you choose, with a printable card for handing over in person. Their year starts when they begin, so a gift given at the shower keeps quietly until the newborn fog lifts.

One payment, in pounds, and nothing to set up on your side — they take it from the first question.

The shower, the due date, their first Mother’s Day — or leave it empty to send today. You’ll get a printable card either way.

Their year starts when they begin, not when you buy.

One quiet plan

Free to begin — a question a week and every reply kept. Full access is £27 a year: answer by voice, ask your own questions, and keep every child’s letters in one place.

Collecting stories from a parent or grandparent instead? That’s where we began.