A tiny daily newspaper
for your family.

Attagram prints the little paper your kid actually notices: today’s plan, reminders, puzzles, weather, and notes from the people they love.

PHENOL-FREE PAPER. CLOUD-CONNECTED

A child at the kitchen counter reaching for a fresh Attagram receipt as it prints. A spike of earlier notes stands behind the printer.

What shows up in the kitchen.

A little paper strip with the stuff that makes the day click. Sometimes it is planned. Sometimes it is sent from across town. Either way, it lands where family life happens.

Open the printout examples →
An Attagram daily digest receipt for Alice with today, San Anselmo weather, word of the day, and joke of the day sections.

Maya

· MESSAGE ·

Your science presentation was brave.

You kept going when the slides froze.

— Dad

Leo

· TODO ·

Charge your Chromebook tonight

Then put it in your backpack.

— Mom

Ava

· CHORE ·

Unload the dishwasher before practice

— Dad

Sam

· DONT FORGET ·

Band folder + permission slip

Both need your backpack.

— Mom

Zoe

· MESSAGE ·

Good luck at tryouts

Breathe, hustle, have fun.

— Grandma

Noah

· CHORE ·

Take recycling out before dinner

— Mom

Paper makes the day visible.

  • Read before breakfast.
  • Checked off after school.
  • Saved when the note matters.

Notifications don’t.

Write → Print → Tear off

Attagram

To

Alice

Chore

Feed Luna

Send

1. Write the paper

Make a note, reminder, morning plan, puzzle, or message from family.

2. It prints on time

It appears on the kitchen counter as a little strip of paper.

ATTAGRAM

Sort recycling

ATTAGRAM

Make bed

ATTAGRAM

Feed Luna

Done

3. They use it

They tear it off, carry it, check it off, or stick it on the fridge.

They check the paper before they check anything else.

The morning plan. The after-school reminder. The note from Grandma.

“My kid reads the digest before breakfast.”

— Sarah, mom of 2

“The schedule finally lives outside my phone.”

— Marcus, dad of 3

“Grandma is the favorite person again.”

— Lauren, mom of 1

What goes in the newspaper.

Morning plan

“Library book. Homework in backpack.”

The day in one place before everyone scatters.

Weather

“Cloudy. Hoodie morning.”

What to wear and what to bring.

Reminder

“Field trip form. Soccer cleats.”

The little repeated things, made visible.

Family notes

“I need chapter two.”

The fridge note, from anywhere.

Puzzle

“What is 7 x 8?”

A tiny prompt for curiosity.

Just because

“You’re my favorite Tuesday.”

No reason needed. Kept in a drawer forever.

The Attagram printer alongside a spike of printed receipts.

A tiny printer built
for family life.

  • Always ready
  • Wi-Fi from anywhere
  • For every adult your kid trusts
  • Phenol-free paper (no BPA or BPS)
  • Secure & private
A week of Attagram receipts stacked on a paper spike.

The ritual adds up.

Plans. Notes. Reminders.
Tiny wins.
All adding up.

The little things
make a big difference.

Put the family newspaper in your kitchen.

First batch shipping in July.

Buy now — $149