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Cirlo
A simple daily habit for parents.
Cirlo gives parents a private-by-default place to record what they want their child to remember — while it’s still fresh.
No writing to get started. No pressure.
Just one minute in your own voice, before the day moves on.
Say it out loud.
Record a quick message in your own voice — just like you’d say it to them.
Save it instantly.
One tap to record.
Add a tag and short title to save it — that’s it.
No paragraphs required. No setup. No expectations.
Return to it later.
Cirlo keeps each season organized so nothing meaningful gets buried or lost.
Start today. One minute is enough.

Say It.Now.
Record today's Cirlo

Because life happens fast.
And childhood even faster.
The important parts rarely happen when you’re sitting still.
They happen in the car.
At bedtime.
In the middle of a long day.
While your child is calling for you — again.
Cirlo is where parents capture what they don’t want to forget,
in real time,
in their own voice,
before this season passes.
Even one minute today adds up.
Say it now. They’ll hear it later.
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Capture what matters today
Record quick thoughts you want your child to remember — right when they happen, before the day moves on.
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No journaling required
Hate writing? Perfect.
Just tap and talk. Cirlo is made for real life, not perfect sentences.
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Organized by season
Cirlo keeps each season of your child’s life organized, so nothing meaningful gets buried or forgotten.
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Private by default
Everything stays private unless you choose otherwise.
Share intentionally — or keep it just for you and your child.
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For today — and someday
What you record today becomes something your child can hear later — in your voice, exactly as you were.
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Your growing library
Every recording is saved and easy to return to — so you can revisit how this season felt, anytime.
You don’t need the perfect words. One minute is enough.
Record today’s Cirlo
Your phone can record your voice. Cirlo knows why it matters.
Other tools save files.
Cirlo saves what this season feels like — in your own voice.
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No black hole of voice memos
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No half-finished notes
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No pressure to journal
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Private by default
Just one minute at a time — saved for your child, on your terms.
You don’t need the
perfect words.
Say it now — clarity
comes later.
Small Lessons
That night mattered.
You didn’t want to
forget it.
Everyday Moments
When you
realized what
really mattered —
away from
the noise.
Quiet Shifts
Not made for
trends.
Made for
what
you want
your child
to hear.
Built to Last
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Happy Customers
This isn’t journaling — it’s remembering.
No perfect sentences.
No long entries.
No pressure or guilt.
Just one minute a day —
recorded in your voice,
for your child,
before this season passes.
Stay close to the moments you don’t want to lose. Record today's Cirlo.


Private first. Always your choice.
Everything you record stays private by default.
Nothing is shared unless you choose to share it.
Keep it just for you.
Save it for your child.
Or share when it feels right.
One minute today. Kept for later.
Record today’s Cirlo
The Hard Day
A parent records a thought on a difficult day —
what they wish they could say,
what they hope their child remembers,
even when things feel messy.
Saved privately, by default.
So one day, their child can hear it in their voice — and find their way forward.
The Future Listen
A short message meant for later.
Not a note to self.
Not a random file.
A voice their child will
recognize — waiting for them when the time is right.
The Tiny Milestone
A parent records the way their child says a word —
the mispronunciation, the laugh, the tone —
knowing it won’t sound this way for long.
Not buried in the camera roll.
Not forgotten.
Saved exactly as it sounded — for later.
The Everyday Moment
A parent captures something small from today —
a question their child asked,
something funny they did,
or a moment that felt important.
Not because it was a milestone.
But because this version of their child won’t last.


