"We do it over breakfast."
Priya opens the app while her kids eat toast. Today's question: 'What's one thing you're looking forward to?' By the time breakfast is done, everyone has shared something. The story gets queued for bedtime.
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2 minutes. One check-in. One story. A daily ritual your family will actually keep.
A walkthrough of the DailyWins experience — from first download to your first family streak.
~4 minutes · No sound required for the ritual demo
DailyWins fits any family rhythm. Here's how three families have made it theirs.
"We do it over breakfast."
Priya opens the app while her kids eat toast. Today's question: 'What's one thing you're looking forward to?' By the time breakfast is done, everyone has shared something. The story gets queued for bedtime.
"The car ride, every day."
Fatima's daughter reads the story on the way home from school. No screens at dinner is the house rule — so the car is their moment. Streak safe before they reach the driveway.
"It replaced the screen fight."
James swapped the pre-sleep phone battle for DailyWins. His son earns the bedtime story as his last screen of the night. The check-in takes 45 seconds. The story takes 90. What follows takes as long as it takes.
No 'right time'. Morning commute, school pickup, or bedtime works equally well. Each family member can check in on their own device — or you can share one.
One age-appropriate question per day, designed to open a real conversation — not a yes/no. Questions rotate daily and get more nuanced as your child grows.
Browse 6 categories, from Bedtime Tales to Building Confidence. The app learns what your child loves. Or choose together — that's often the best part.
Loved something your kid said? Save it. Memory Capture lets you build a private family journal over time — a record of who your child was at every age.
Every completed day adds to your family streak. Premium families get a weekly summary every Sunday — moods, moments, and stories from the whole week, in one email.
Brief, predictable daily rituals build stronger family bonds than occasional long sessions. The 2-minute bar is low enough that you'll actually do it — even on hard days.
Children who hear and discuss stories regularly develop emotional vocabulary faster. Our characters model how to talk about feelings in ways kids absorb naturally.
The streak mechanic isn't a gimmick — it's habit science. Visual progress creates the intrinsic motivation that sustains the ritual through busy, imperfect weeks.