We designed Pillow Quest as a remote, not a destination. The screen exists to disappear.
Their name, their age, three things they love. Ninety seconds at the kitchen table, once per device — we don't store any of it on our servers.
One gold button. The phone goes face-down. A new five-minute story is ready in about three minutes. Only the last story can be replayed.
A warm narrator reads. Your child closes their eyes. You stay or you go. The story always lands somewhere gentle.
Every story is written fresh that evening, tuned to your child's name, age, and the three small things they love. The arc is always the same: a quiet beginning, a tiny problem, a friend who helps, and sleep at the end.
Maya was almost asleep when she heard a knock at the window. Not a hard knock — more like a leaf, asking politely to come in. She opened her eyes. A small purple dinosaur, no bigger than a teapot, was waving at her from the sill.
"Excuse me," said the dinosaur. "Grandma said you might like to come to the moon for a picnic. She's already there. She made sandwiches."
Maya did not say yes right away, because she was a sensible girl, and sensible girls ask one question first. She asked: "Is it cold on the moon?"
"Only a little," said the dinosaur, "and we brought your quilt…"
A single narrator, read at a slow, calming cadence. Steady, familiar, the same voice every night.
The last story is kept, written form and audio, so your child can read it back to you over breakfast — or ask for it again tomorrow night.
Your child's name and favorites never sit on our servers. They're sent securely to generate the story, then forgotten.
Start the story, then lock the phone. Audio keeps going in the background — dark room, dark screen, just the voice.
No haptic ping, no notification jingle. The story is the sound. You can use it while the baby in the next crib is already asleep.
One subscription. Nothing inside the app is selling your child anything else.
Every story passes through an automated safety gate before it's read aloud. No frightening turns, ever.
A team of two, both of whom were tired last night.
Standard iOS subscription — manage or cancel any time from Settings. Your saved story stays readable.
Every plan includes unlimited written stories you can read aloud yourself. Narrations — the warm voice reading to your child — are metered.
For parents who do the voices themselves.
Your first story is on us — no card needed. All plans include unlimited child profiles.
If yours isn't here, write to us at [email protected]. We read every message, often from bed.