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Albus

PRICING

One price.
Everything included.

A report built around your values, so you can parent the way you want to and have a few less things to figure out.

$9.99/ month

Billed monthly. Switch to yearly anytime to save 33%.


  • Personalized to what you log and what you value, not a generic milestone chart
  • Action items for this week, plus the things you wouldn't think to Google
  • Worth saving. Each report is a record of your child at this exact age.
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First 2 reports free. No card required.

COMMON QUESTIONS

  • Yes. Your first two reports are free, no card required. After that, the third report shows up behind a paywall.

  • Yes. Cancel from your account settings. You'll keep access through the end of your billing period, and your kid's profile stays put if you come back later.

  • You sign up, answer a few questions about what matters to you as a parent, and share what you're already noticing about your kid. After that, you text observations to a number that's just yours. Anything you notice, whenever you notice it. Every two weeks, Albus pulls those observations together with research that matches your kid's age and sends a report by email.

  • Two weeks is usually enough time for new patterns to show up in your kid, while still being recent enough that everything in the report feels current.

    I also wanted to respect how busy parenting is. The report stays focused on a few things that matter for your kid right now, so reading it feels manageable instead of like another thing on the list.

  • Each kid gets their own profile, their own observations, and their own report. They're tracked separately because every kid is on their own path. If you have more than one, reach out and I'll set up a sibling discount.

  • You don't have to. The report still works from what you told me about your values during signup, so a stretch with no observations is fine. Texting in helps the report get more specific to your kid in this moment, but it isn't required.

  • My goal with Albus is to provide something that's sustainable and just runs at a specific cadence. Instead of asking an LLM whenever it crosses my mind, I wanted the opposite.

    Just text observations whenever something catches your eye, no extra context needed. Albus remembers your kid's name, age, and the values you told me mattered. It runs research through verified sources, so the report isn't just what a model half-remembers. And it shows up every two weeks on its own, with two or three things you can actually act on.

    So if I'm being honest, you can ask ChatGPT or Claude. I built this so I can use that time to tackle the million other things we parents have to figure out :)

  • Before anything you text goes anywhere, it gets anonymized for common personal data like names, phone numbers, and addresses. What gets stored sits encrypted on Supabase, the database I use, both at rest and in transit.

    I also keep data collection to what's actually needed for the report, and nothing beyond that.

  • No. Albus is built from research, but it isn't a substitute for a pediatrician. If something about your kid worries you, talk to your doctor. The report helps you notice patterns and take small, specific steps. It doesn't diagnose or treat anything.

  • Albus is built for kids 0 to 36 months. When your kid turns 3, you'll get one final report, your subscription cancels automatically, and your data gets deleted 90 days after that. That window gives you time to download anything you want to keep.