Attagram — Screen-free routines, reminders, and love notes for your family.

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The screen-free way to reach your kid.

Attagram prints the morning plan, chore list, countdown, joke, and note from someone they love right where kids already look: the kitchen counter.

All on PHENOL-FREE paper.

A child at the kitchen counter reaching for a fresh Attagram receipt as it prints. A spike of earlier notes stands behind the printer.

What shows up in the kitchen.

A little paper strip with the stuff parents repeat out loud: what to pack, what to do next, what is coming up, and who is thinking about them.

Open the printout examples →

An Attagram daily digest receipt for Alice with today, San Anselmo weather, word of the day, and joke of the day sections.

◣◢◣◢MESSAGE◢◣◢◣

Maya

· MESSAGE ·

Your science presentation was brave.

You kept going when the slides froze.

— Dad

◣◢◣◢TODO◢◣◢◣

Leo

· TODO ·

Night routine checklist

PJs, teeth, backpack by the door.

— Mom

◣◢◣◢CHORE◢◣◢◣

Ava

· CHORE ·

Unload the dishwasher before screens

— Dad

◣◢◣◢DONT FORGET◢◣◢◣

Sam

· DONT FORGET ·

12 days until Spain

Practice one new phrase tonight.

— Mom

◣◢◣◢MESSAGE◢◣◢◣

Zoe

· MESSAGE ·

Good luck at tryouts

Grandma is cheering from Ohio.

— Grandma

◣◢◣◢CHORE◢◣◢◣

Noah

· CHORE ·

Take recycling out before dinner

— Mom

Letters kids actually want to open.

The point is not another productivity system. It is the breakfast-table moment when a kid sees their name, tears off the note, and feels like the plan belongs to them.

“It has my name on it.”

— Eva, age 8

“Can I put it in my room?”

— Hunter, age 10

“Both kids asked if a new Attagram was coming tomorrow. That was the moment it stopped feeling like a gadget and started feeling like a family ritual.”

— Brent, dad of two boys

Reserve an Attagram

Two kids reading their Attagrams at the breakfast table.

A real paper note becomes part of the morning.

Paper makes the day visible.

  • Read before breakfast.
  • Checked off without another reminder.
  • Saved when the note matters.

Notifications don’t.

Write → Print → Tear off

1. Write the paper

Make a routine checklist, chore, travel countdown, math problem, or message from family.

2. It prints on time

It appears on the kitchen counter as a little strip of paper.

3. They use it

They tear it off, carry it, check it off, or stick it on the fridge.

They check the paper before they ask you again.

The morning routine. The chore list. The note from Grandma. The countdown to the trip.

“The before-school plan finally lives somewhere my kid can own.”

— Beta parent, kids 4 and 7

“Half fun, half practical communication. That is exactly what our house needs.”

— Beta parent, kids 5, 8, and 11

“My kids love getting notes from people who are not close by.”

— Beta parent, kids 3 and 9

What families are already planning to print.

Morning routine

“Brush teeth. Pack lunch. Shoes on.”

A visible start for kids who do not have a device.

Weather + plans

“Hoodie morning. Practice at 4.”

What to wear, where they are going, and who is picking up.

Chores + reminders

“Unload dishwasher before screens.”

The little repeated things, made visible.

Loved-one notes

“Grandma says good luck today.”

The fridge note, from anywhere.

Reading + math

“Math problem of the day.”

A tiny prompt for curiosity.

Countdowns

“12 days until Disney.”

Trips, birthdays, visits, and big days made tangible.

The Attagram printer alongside a spike of printed receipts.

A tiny printer built
for family life.

  • Always ready
  • Wi-Fi from anywhere
  • For every adult your kid trusts
  • Phenol-free paper (no BPA or BPS)
  • Secure & private

A week of Attagram receipts stacked on a paper spike.

The ritual adds up.

Routines. Notes. Reminders.
Tiny wins.
All adding up.

The little things
make a big difference.

Put the screen-free family inbox in your kitchen.

Reserve one before broader retail availability opens. Every box starts with phenol-free paper, no BPA or BPS.

Reserve an Attagram