Everbloom learns your child through tiny reflections, then turns every unscheduled window into the most leveraged developmental play possible — using stuff you already have at home.
You have the child. You have the household. You have the twenty minutes between the laundry and the afternoon quiet. What you don't have is the one invitation — small, correctly-timed, beautifully-matched to where your child is right now — that turns those twenty minutes into something unforgettable.
Everbloom is that one invitation. Delivered each morning as a single card. Grounded in a real pedagogy. Shaped by what you noticed yesterday, and the day before that.
The transformation: unscheduled time with your child into the most leveraged twenty minutes of their development today.
Optimised to do, not to read. Tells you what you'll need from your kitchen, your yard, your junk drawer. Begin in ten seconds.
Not a survey. Not a score. Engaged, just-right, tomorrow? Voice optional, and after the taps. The quiet labour that makes the next card true.
Once a month, a letter arrives. A small, unrepeatable piece of writing about your child, from this month of your life — that you'll want to keep.
Everyone else ships dashboards. We ship a letter. Once a month, Everbloom takes what you've quietly noticed — the fours and fives of taps, the voice notes you left, the days you said not today — and writes a short, honest piece of prose about your child at this moment of their life.
It isn't a report. It's a love note, with evidence. Something to read in bed. Something to send to a grandparent. Something your child, thirty years from now, might ask to see.
Montessori's First Plane of Development (birth to six) is the frame: sensitive periods, prepared environments, practical life. Not aesthetic borrowing — the actual canon, cited and sourced.
CDC milestones, ASQ-3, and Zero-to-Three live under the hood — not as a checklist, but as a quiet awareness of where your child is, and where the ground is uneven.
Everbloom works with what you already own. No kits. No subscriptions to ship. No pressure to do it today. Not today is a first-class button.
If there is nothing to decide, there is nothing to open. No dashboards, no streaks, no feed.
We set type, not UI. The page is read, not completed. The letter is folded, not filed.
The model learns your child quietly. What you see is the card, the noticing, the letter. Never the scoreboard.
We would rather be read than opened. We would rather be shared than scrolled. We would rather you keep the letter than hit the streak.
We would rather be read than opened.
We write to you. You don't write to us. Unsubscribe with one click, always.
The first hundred families shape what the letter says. If that's you, we'd like to know.
Both, quietly. A daily card, a tiny reflection, a monthly letter. You pay monthly after the first letter arrives — not before.
No. The product is for the parent. Your child uses jugs, blocks, cloth, sticks, sand.
Three months to six years. Below that, we send you a monthly reading list instead of activities.
A class meets once a week. Everbloom is the twenty minutes you already had, reshaped.
No. Reflections stay on-device by default; what crosses the wire is anonymised and never sold.
Expected in Q3 2026.