A father's booklet · the first five years

The First Five

50 pieces. Five years. Nothing missed.

Every deadline, vaccine, rupee and school gate of your child's first five years — arranged like the instruction booklet of a lifetime, personalised to her birthday and your city.

A hand-drawn home with a gulmohar tree, painting itself in

Her world starts as a pencil sketch. Every task you finish inks a little more of it in.

Get the booklet · ₹1,999

Instant key by email · works offline · 7-day no-questions refund

The part nobody warns you about

Five dates that don't forgive.

The birth certificate is free for exactly 21 days. The rotavirus vaccine's door closes at 15 weeks — and never reopens. Nursery forms open once a year. Miss one, and no amount of money buys it back.

A thread with five knots — the five unforgiving dates
21 daysBirth certificate, registered free — then fees, then a magistrate.
90 daysBaby added to the family health insurance, on your terms.
15 weeksRotavirus dose 1 — after this, the door is closed for life.
One winterNursery forms open once. Delhi's window is not Bengaluru's.
Age 5Aadhaar biometric update — skip it and services start blocking.

The booklet counts every one of them down from your child's actual date of birth — and knows your city's cutoff.

The maths of starting now

Same ₹25,000 a month.
Two very different 18th birthdays.

Start at birth
₹1.91 crore

216 months of compounding

Start at age 8
₹58.1 lakh

the same effort, 8 years late

Two growth curves — starting at birth versus starting at eight

Education inflation runs 10–12% a year. The booklet's seven calculators keep you honest: a school-fee projector for your city and board, a corpus reverse-calculator, WHO growth bands, the real cost of the private vaccine track, and — for a daughter — her Sukanya account at 21.

Open the bag

What's inside.

50
tasks with steps, costs and watch-outs — one action per page
7
calculators, personalised to her birthday and your city
18
pocket pages for 2 a.m. — fevers, choking, school buses, nannies
16
"worth knowing" cards — the laws and windows nobody tells you

A deadline engine that knows Delhi's 31 March is not Bengaluru's 1 June. Honest advice that tells you what not to buy — cord-blood banking, children's "gift funds", toddler flashcard academies. And a fridge card your whole family can read at a glance.

Two editions, one promise

Named for two Indian trees.

Gulmohar edition cover, blush with a blossom emblem
Gulmohar

for a daughter — with her Sukanya chapter

Morpankh edition cover, mist with a peacock feather emblem
Morpankh

for a son — with his own money path

A father and child sitting on a doorstep, phone face-down beside them

"Nothing due. Go be with her."

That's the booklet's favourite screen. No feed, no ads, no account to create. Everything lives on your phone — your child's name never touches a server. It works offline in a government office queue, and it installs to your home screen without any app store.

One booklet · five years
₹1,999

less than one paediatric visit plus one vaccine dose

  • Your key by email, within a minute of paying
  • One key opens 3 devices — yours, Mumma's, a spare
  • Every update included: rates, cutoffs, new rules
  • Pays by UPI or card · NRI? $29 by card/PayPal
  • 7-day, no-questions refund

Made for children aged 0–5 · Gulmohar & Morpankh editions included in one key

Fathers usually ask

Questions.

How do I install it without an app store?

Open your key link, and the booklet offers to add itself to your home screen — one tap on Android (Chrome), or Share → Add to Home Screen on iPhone (Safari). From then on it opens full-screen like any app, even offline.

My child is already 2. Is it too late?

No — the booklet rebuilds the plan from her actual date of birth. Passed deadlines show a calm recovery path instead of guilt; everything ahead is counted down as normal.

What if I lose my key?

There's an "I lost my key" box on the booklet's opening page — enter your purchase email and the key is re-sent. Your progress is safe on your phone either way.

Is my child's data safe?

It never leaves your phone. There is no account, no cloud, no analytics on her name or dates. You can export a backup file anytime and keep it wherever you trust.

Do I pay again for updates?

No. When SSY rates change or a city moves its school cutoff, the booklet updates itself the next time it's online. One price, five years.

What exactly is it — an app? A PDF?

A web app that installs to your phone. Built like a keepsake instruction booklet: your child's world starts as a pencil sketch and paints itself in as you complete the fifty pieces.