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MISSION: FAMILY·for a new generation of parents
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challenge areas
5 min
to your first plan
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your child, your data

Raise them differently
than you were
raised

An assistant grounded in books by family therapists and pediatricians. Every piece of advice was crafted by an experienced human — the AI just delivers it. No Instagram gurus, no 300-page guides, no judgement.

A parent and child in the kitchen with a morning plan on the fridge
WHY FAMILY MISSION

This isn't another parenting guide

Other chatbots give you generic advice. We give you specific words, specific plans, specific sources.

Books

Grounded in books, not TikTok

Every piece of advice comes from a library of family therapists, child psychologists, and pediatricians — curated by humans, not generated by AI. No hallucinations, no forum tips.

Words

Specifics, not generalities

Instead of „be more patient” you get the exact sentences you can say tonight. In two minutes.

PDF

A plan for the fridge, not the app

No notifications, no scrolling chat history mid-meltdown. An A4 sheet with a ready plan above the kitchen table — for the whole family, works even when WiFi is out.

Morning plan printed on A4 and stuck to the fridge
WHAT YOU ACTUALLY GET

A plan for the fridge, not another app

After the conversation you're left with a concrete artefact: a printed A4 with a morning plan, chore list, or family contract. You stick it on the fridge and your child sees the same thing you talked about last night.

Because real life happens at the table — not in an app.

WHY IT LOOKS LIKE A QUEST

The styling is deliberate, not decorative

Every plan, manifest, and contract is designed like a family-adventure artefact — with seals, ornaments, and the child's name in plain view. This isn't marketing: the adult sees the concrete („7:00 alarm, 7:15 breakfast”), the child sees a piece of a shared story they want to hang on the fridge — not another printout.

The same document works for both.

YOUR SESSION IN 3 BUBBLES

Here's what 4 minutes with the assistant looks like

No prep, no questionnaire. You start with one sentence.

A smartphone with a parent's conversation with the assistant
My 5-year-old screams every morning when I wake him up. What should I do?
Try a „wake-up ritual”: instead of getting up right away, give him 3 minutes of lying next to you and telling you what he dreamed about. It turns the start of the day from confrontation into closeness.
Faber & Mazlish, How to Talk So Kids Will Listen

Morning plan — want one?

I can save this as a printable PDF. Hang it above the bed, talk it through in the evening.

Example excerpt. Yours will be about your child.

THE HERO'S PATH

How does it work?

From „I don't know what to do” to a finished plan — in 5 minutes

01

Tell us about your child

Name, birth month, and one thing that's bothering you right now. No 40-question survey.

02

Talk honestly

The assistant listens, asks about context, and suggests concrete techniques grounded in literature.

03

Print it and try it

A ready A4 plan to hang up at home. You use it — instead of scrolling chat history.

STANDING RULE

Your child doesn't reach the AI model

Before any message leaves our server, the child's name is replaced with a technical placeholder. We don't sell data, we don't train models on it, we don't share with advertisers. This is your conversation — not our training set.

VOICES FROM THE BOOK

What parents are saying

I was sure I'd yell like my father did. I got the exact sentences I could say instead — and it worked on the first evening.

Michał, 27

Michał, 27

dad of Antek, age 3

I'm 25, have a kid, and zero manual. The first tool that doesn't tell me to „be a more mindful mum”, it just gives me the specifics.

Zosia, 25

Zosia, 25

mum of Tola, age 2

My son has ADHD, I probably do too. Here I don't feel we're „a problem to fix” — just that someone gets what's going on.

Kasia, 28

Kasia, 28

mum of Janek, age 7

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