Coming soon — a Memory Companion

The voice layer of your family's memory archive

Few products can tell stories. Fewer can remember. Bolo Buddy is the voice layer of your family memory archive — in your language, with your warmth.

हिन्दीEnglishHinglishதமிழ்తెలుగు
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Good night, Aarav
Tonight's story
Ek baar ki baat hai… ek chhota sa dinosaur tha jiska naam tha Aarav, bilkul tere jaisa!
Phir kya hua? 🦕
Moments inside

The voice layer of your memory archive.

Bolo Buddy isn't a storytelling app. It's how families save stories, capture traditions, and remember special moments — one evening at a time.

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Tonight's story, kept forever

No two nights are the same. Your child's name, their favourite dinosaur, their world — every story saved to your family's memory archive.

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Stories that sound like home

Diwali diyas, dadi-nani characters, Mumbai rains. Not sanitised fairy tales — stories rooted in an Indian childhood.

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Built for families near and far

Hindi, Hinglish, English and Tamil — switch freely, mix freely. For families across India and the diaspora.

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You're always in control

Set the mood, the length, the themes. No dark content, no scary endings — only what you'd choose yourself.

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A screen-free bedtime

Audio-first. Your child closes their eyes and listens. No blue light at bedtime — just a warm voice and a story.

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Dad's Voice Stories

Record stories in your own voice for the nights you can't be home in person. Your child still hears you, and the recording stays in your archive.

The feature we're proudest of

Papa ki Awaaz — your voice, even from far away

There are nights when work keeps you away — a late meeting, a trip, a long commute. Papa ki Awaaz lets you record a story in your own voice ahead of time, so your child still falls asleep hearing you, even when you can't be in the room.

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"I travel for work three nights a week. This means my daughter still gets a bedtime story from me — kind of. It changed everything."

— Savitha R., working mother
How it works

Bedtime, in three easy steps

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Tell us about your child

Their name, age, the things they love — a dinosaur obsession, a best friend named Riya.

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Choose language and mood

Hindi for Nani's nights, Hinglish for yours. Calming, exciting, or somewhere in between.

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Press play — that's it

Lie down beside your child and let the story do the rest. You can be tired. You showed up.

Memory Spark Stories

What parents are already saying

Before
We were in London last month, far from home, and bedtime felt like just another routine.
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My son asked for the Hindi story specifically — because, in his words, "it sounds like home."
After
I almost cried. He asks for it every single night now.
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Varun N.
NRI father, London
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Work keeps me away three nights most weeks — and the guilt of missing bedtime never got easier.
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With Papa ki Awaaz, my daughter falls asleep hearing a story I recorded before I left.
After
It changed everything about how those nights used to feel.
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Savitha R.
Working mother, Hyderabad
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My kids speak both languages, and nothing else ever got the Hinglish mix right.
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The first time Pari told a story switching mid-sentence the way we actually do at home —
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both kids just stopped and listened.
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Amit K.
Father, Gurugram

Few products tell stories.
Fewer can remember.

Join the waitlist for Bolo Buddy — the voice layer of your family memory archive. Ask about the blanket fort you built last month. Hear it back in your language.

249 families already waiting 🌙