One subscription, the whole family

Built as a genuine family product

Amber's App uses a household account. Both parents get their own secure login, share one story library and one pool of credits, and manage the children together - no shared passwords.

Account owner

You set everything up

  • Manages the subscription and billing
  • Buys extra story credits
  • Invites or removes the second parent
  • Manages child profiles
  • Can delete the household account
Additional parent

Invited with their own login

  • Creates, reads and saves stories
  • Manages child profiles
  • Gets their own notifications
  • Shares the same story library
  • Cannot cancel the subscription or remove the owner
Child profiles

Up to five children

  • Each child has their own profile and library
  • Stories are personalised to that child
  • No logins, no public profiles, no messaging
  • Children never receive notifications
Shared credits

Credits belong to the household

Credits belong to the household

Either parent can create a story from one shared pool. Monthly credits are used first; purchased credits are used next and never expire while your subscription is active. Every story records who created it and for which child.

4 monthly credits + 3 extra credits = 7 available
Amber householdActive
Monthly credits4
Extra credits3
Available7
Story created by Parent 2 · for Amber · monthly credit

Inviting the second parent

  1. 1Parent 1 enters Parent 2's email address
  2. 2Parent 2 receives a secure invite link
  3. 3Parent 2 creates their own login or signs in
  4. 4They join the household and start creating

Invitations expire after 7 days, can be used once, and can be revoked by the owner. Up to 2 adults per household at launch.

Thoughtful notifications

The right message, to the right parent

Each parent controls their own notifications on every device they use. We never send private story details to a lock screen, and children never receive notifications.

"Amber's new story is ready to read" - never the story's private topic.

The parent who created the story always hears when it is ready, plus any failures or retries.

The other parent gets "story ready" by default and can switch it off.

Works across every device - phone, tablet - with per-device control.