Bedtime stories,
told just for them.
Record your voice once. Moonbeam writes new bedtime stories every night — magically about your child, their pet, their town, and the things they love most. All read in your voice.
Hear a sample
The Fox Who Listened to the Stars
cozy & quiet · narrated
a sneak peek
Imagine tonight's story
Pick a setting
how it works
From signup to snoring in 4 steps.
No studio, no editing, no nightly creativity tax.
Read a short script
About one minute. We give you a calm bedtime passage — you read it once into your phone. Done.
Tell us about your child
Their name, their pet, their town, the things they love. We weave it all into every story.
A story every night
Pick a setting or let us schedule it. Moonbeam writes a brand-new story and narrates it in your voice.
Save, share, repeat
Every story is downloadable. Send to the other parent. Save for the road. Tomorrow night, a new one.
meet the gang
Tonight's friends — every night.
Five recurring characters show up across every bedtime. Kids start asking for them by name.
sleepy moon
The one who tucks in the world.
Moonie wears a starry nightcap and yawns at the slightest excuse. She lives in the sky-corner of every Moonbeam story, watching kids fall asleep one window at a time.
"shhh… story time."
friendly owl
The one in the knitted scarf.
Pip lives in an oak-tree door at the edge of the woods. She wears a scarf that her grandmother knitted, listens better than anyone, and bows the slow polite way owls do.
"the moss is especially soft tonight."
orange tabby cat
The one who supervises bedtime.
Mochi is small, round, and always exactly where she wants to be. She supervises every story from her preferred spot on the windowsill and contributes the soundtrack: a low warm purr.
"purrrrr."
guiding star
The one who points the way home.
Stella twinkles brighter than her neighbors and considers it her personal job to lead lost things back to where they belong: boots, mittens, sleepy kids, the right page in the book.
"this way, this way."
cuddly bear
The one with the extra blanket.
Bramble wears striped pyjamas every single day. He carries a small star-shaped pillow under one arm and offers it to anyone who looks even slightly cold. The world's most reliable hugger.
"extra blanket?"
coming soon
Plush versions of the gang.
Bramble, Pip, Mochi, Stella, and Moonie — soft, snuggle-sized, shipped in cozy boxes. Sign up for the launch list.
a note from us
Why we built Moonbeam.
Hi, I'm Juan. I built Moonbeam because I was traveling for work and missing bedtime two or three nights a week. My wife was reading the same three picture books on rotation, and I was sending awkward voice notes from hotel rooms that our child would listen to once and then ask for “the real story.”
I wanted bedtime to feel mine even when I was 3,000 miles away. So I made the thing — a small, calm, late-night app that records your voice once and then narrates a brand-new story every evening: about your child, their pet, the things they love, the friends they have.
It's not magic — it's AI doing what AI happens to be great at, plumbed carefully so it stays gentle and bedtime-shaped. If you try it and it doesn't feel like that, email me directly and I'll refund you. I'd rather hear about it than keep your $5.
— Juan
Founder · Moonbeam
pricing
Tonight only, or every night.
No middle tier. No quotas. No surprise charges.
Per story
Perfect for weekends, holidays, or however often you tuck in.
- 1 personalized story
- Narrated in your voice
- Downloadable MP3
- No subscription
- Upgrade to Nightly anytime
Nightly
For families who tuck in every night — two voices, scheduled delivery.
- Up to 2 stories every day
- Two voices (mom + dad, mom + grandma — your choice)
- Auto-scheduled to your bedtime
- Unlimited downloads
- Cancel or pause anytime
Upgrade or downgrade anytime from your dashboard. Your voice clone follows you.
Not delighted? We’ll refund you.
If your first story isn’t magical, email us within 24 hours and we’ll refund every cent. No forms, no questions.
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real questions