For the dad who feels everything and records nothing
They're already
growing up.
You haven't
written a word.
DadBoard is a private journal built for fathers — so the moments don't just live in your camera roll.
You photograph everything.
You've written down almost nothing.
One day your kids will inherit the photos. They deserve the stories too.
How it works
One photo.
One story.
Once a week.
Memory Entries
Pick a photo and write what actually happened — the thing that won't make it to Instagram. What they said, what you felt, what you want them to know someday.
Letters
Write directly to him or her — to the kid who won't remember this version of themselves.
Every week, DadBoard sends you one prompt. You write for ten minutes. In a year, you'll have something real.
Built by a dad who finally ran out of excuses
I'm not a journaler. Never have been. But I kept having moments with my kids that felt too important to just let disappear. A first step, their first watch, a moment in the backyard that already feels like a long time ago. I have photos of all of it, but no words. I built DadBoard for dads like me — who feel everything and write down nothing.
You're going to want this when they're grown.
Early access is free. Start with one photo, write what you remember, and see how it feels.