Bajkos doesn’t tell stories to children. It builds a world they become part of — a shared journey that remembers them and grows story by story.
Bajkos doesn’t tell stories to children. It builds a world they become part of — a shared journey that remembers them and grows story by story.
Your child doesn’t consume stories — they live inside them. Parents don’t pick a story. They return to a world.
Not a name dropped into a script. The story happens around them, and they belong in it.
Characters and places carry memory. The world keeps what your child did and who they met.
You don’t choose a random bedtime story. You return to the same world and continue the journey.
Less noise, more meaning. A familiar world creates the calm your evening needs.
Software-first at launch. The Bajkos speaker is planned for late 2026 — simple, tactile, and focused on sound, with no screens or ads.
Bajkos is a shared rhythm, a quiet closeness that stays with your child.
Set it up once, return for years. A world that grows every time you come back.
Name, age, favorite things. These become the foundations of their world.
Family, pets, imaginary friends. The world is filled with familiar faces.
Beloved moments from timeless stories become part of your child's world — a living, safe place where old tales meet new adventures.
Press play and step back into the world. The story continues where it left off.
Each story adds a new chapter. The world expands and your child grows inside it.
Join our early community and shape the future of bedtime stories.
Share your ideas, vote on features, and help shape how Bajkos works for real families.
Early supporters get free story packs and exclusive content when we launch.
Be among the first to experience Bajkos with special pricing and lifetime perks.
Your feedback goes straight to the people building Bajkos. No support tickets, just real conversations.
A calm voice for parents who want less noise, more meaning, and a ritual that actually works.
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