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How Our Fable works

The right people leave the right things before those moments are gone.

Our Fable gives your family a private vault, invites the people who love your child to contribute over time, and seals everything until a future milestone.

Letters, voice notes, photos, and videos
Private by design with no public feed
Delivered at standard milestones 13, 16, 18, and 21, with custom milestones like graduation, a wedding day, or another meaningful date

Set it up once. Let it deepen over time.

The product is built to help families preserve voices, stories, and perspective while those people are still here to share them.

Parents control the vault and invites
Contributors do not need an app
Families can export everything anytime

What happens from the moment you start.

The product should feel calm and clear, both for parents and for the people they invite.

1

Start your child's private vault

You sign up, set your family password, and create the private place where your child's letters, voice notes, photos, and videos will live.

2

Invite the people who matter most

Grandparents, aunts, uncles, godparents, family friends, and anyone else you want preserved can be part of the circle.

3

Our Fable keeps the archive growing

We prompt the circle over time so the record keeps deepening without you having to chase anyone down.

What families are actually using Our Fable for.

A circle around the child

You decide who belongs. That can be grandparents, close friends, godparents, siblings, or anyone else whose voice should be part of the record.

Prompts that keep responses coming

Our Fable asks for letters, stories, photos, and voice notes over time so the archive builds naturally instead of depending on one burst of effort.

Milestone delivery later

Everything can stay sealed until the age or event you choose, so your child receives it when it carries the most emotional weight.

Start while the people who love your child can still add to it.

Start now, keep the current price, and begin building a record your child can open years from now.