Stories for the rest of us
Dream Weaver writes a fresh story about your kid every night and texts it to you in time for bedtime.
Enter their name, a few things they love, and a bedtime. A whimsical, age-appropriate story arrives by text. You read it together. Zero screens for them, zero apps to download for you.
No screens. No app to download. Just a story.
How it works
No app, no screens, no setup that takes longer than the bedtime story itself.
First name, a few interests (space, dinosaurs, princesses, soccer), and what time bedtime is.
Right at bedtime. Whimsical, age-appropriate, your kid is the hero. Open your messages and read.
Text us dentist visit or missing tooth or rainy day. We weave it in.
Why parents love it
The one running on fumes who still wants bedtime to feel magical.
The story lands on your phone or watch. You read it to them. No swipe, no app, no fight.
Their name. Their interests. The dentist visit they had today. They're the hero, every single night.
Nothing to download. Nothing to update. Nothing to "log in to." Open Messages, read story. Done.
We don't ask for your email or your kid's last name. No tracking. Delete your profile anytime and poof.
Not a library of pre-written stories. A new one, written tonight, just for them. Or choose to continue a loved story anytime.
You picked bedtime. The story arrives exactly on time, ready to read when teeth are brushed and lights go down.
The free version sends one personalized story per day. Premium families get more dimensions:
Made by a human (grandparent, actually)
I'm Steve Chazin. My granddaughter Ellie is three years old. She cannot read yet, so I read every story aloud. Dream Weaver customizes bedtime stories around her exact interests and texts them right to my Apple Watch. When it is time for bed, I just look at my wrist and start reading. It uses AI to make children into heroes, and it makes grandfathers look like heroes, too. Same kind of thing I write about every week in AI for the Rest of Us.