Every night at six,
a story arrives.
Written for your child, starring your child, illustrated and read aloud. You put the phone on the nightstand and press play. That’s the whole job.
Mila and the Moon Kite
Carried through the dark by Pip, the night postlamb.
Anyone can generate a story.
LullaPost shows up every night.
You will never open an app at 7pm with a tired child on your hip, trying to think of a prompt. The story arrives while dinner is still on the stove. Bedtime is sorted before anyone asks.
Pip makes his round at six sharp. Tonight’s story lands in your inbox, addressed to your child by name. WhatsApp delivery is on its way.

Lights low, blanket up, one tap. A warm voice reads while the pages turn on screen. Or the phone lies face-down and the story is only a voice in a dim room, the way stories used to be.

The story ends, and then nothing happens. That’s the feature. The last page is built to be the last thing, and the room belongs to sleep.

Tell Pip who the story is for.
A name gets you started. The more Pip knows, the more the story belongs to your child. Try it.
In the real product this is your child’s story profile: name, age, their people and pets, what they love, what they’re working on. Pip remembers all of it, every night.
Tonight’s letter, so far
Once upon a time there lived a brave little dreamer named somebody small and brave. Tonight, a gentle thud sounded in the garden, the kind only a very polite dinosaur makes.

You don’t pick the voice.
The story does.
Every LullaPost story is cast like a tiny audiobook. The pipeline reads tonight’s tale, designs a storyteller to match it, and retires that voice at dawn. Unless the voice is yours.
Cast fresh, every night.
One-night storytellers, designed for the story and never heard again. Your child gets a new voice at the door most evenings, and somehow it always sounds like it was always meant to read this one.
Or the voice is yours. Even from far away.
Record two minutes, once. Then, from the hotel room, the hospital shift, the late flight home, bedtime still sounds like you. Not a recording of last week. Tonight’s story, in your voice.
Mila and the Moon Kite
A real LullaPost story, free. Turn the pages yourself; tonight’s storyteller reads along.

Mila found the kite on the last shelf of the toy cupboard, folded up like a secret. It was silver, with a tail of little golden ribbons, and it smelled faintly of wind.

That night, the wind knocked twice on the window. “Come out,” it whispered, very politely for a wind. “The moon has lost her way home, and you have the only kite that knows the sky.”

So Mila held on tight, and the kite lifted her past the rooftops, up to where the stars keep their lanterns lit, and every light below looked like somebody's goodnight.
The rest arrives tonight at six, with your child’s name on it. →
The stories grow up with them.
Same ritual, same Pip at the door. The words keep pace with the child. Slide their age and watch tonight’s story change.
Mila hugs the moon.
“Thank you,” says the moon.
“You found my way home.”
And LullaPost remembers. The dog’s name. The dark they used to be afraid of. The baby brother who arrived in chapter two hundred and four. By seven, the stories know them like an old friend does.
Ask for the story you need tonight.
Big week coming? Spend a story credit, and tonight’s tale carries the lesson, wrapped so softly they’ll never notice the teaching.
Aiden and the Very Small Roar
A lion cub’s roar comes out tiny, until the night somebody smaller needs him. Courage, sized for a four-year-old.
Built by parents who hate
what bedtime apps became.
Our promises:
- The story ends, and then silence. Nothing autoplays, tonight or ever.
- Cancel in one click. The button sits in every email we send.
- We remind you before we bill you. Every time.
- Zero ads, zero tracking. We never collect data about your child.
- Your cloned voice belongs to you. We never share it, never use it outside your stories, and delete it the day you ask.
- Every story is checked for calm before it ships. Gentle endings only.
Goodnight, from the LullaPost family ★
One story a night.
Cheaper than one picture book a month.
First week
- 7 nightly stories, personalized
- Cast storyteller voices
- 1 Little Lesson credit to try
- No card required
The Nightly
- A new story every night at six
- One child, grows with them, remembers their world
- Illustrated pages + narration
- 2 Little Lesson credits monthly
- Email delivery · WhatsApp coming soon
The Family Post
- Up to three children
- Siblings can share one adventure
- In Your Voice included
- 5 Little Lesson credits monthly
Little Lesson top-ups: 5 extra requested stories for R49. Potty week happens to everyone.
Top up credits


