
Our Take
Robin Singhvi, Sharmila Rangasamy, Supreet Tare, Arnob Mukherjee, Aswin Kumar, and Suhas Motwani looked around at their own kids—or at least at the chaos of modern parenting—and realized something obvious: every parent is desperate for screen-free time at bedtime. iPads at bedtime is basically modern childrearing's dirty secret. So they built Gramms, a platform that delivers personalized bedtime stories your kid can actually consume without staring at a glowing rectangle.
The concept is simple but smart: you customize the story around your child's name, interests, and preferences, and Gramms generates something that keeps them engaged without the blue light. Whether it's a physical product, an audio device, or something else entirely, the pitch is clear—parents get 20 minutes of peace and kids get a story that actually feels like it was made for them. No screens, no eyes going wide at 10 PM, no guilt.
With six people on the team, Gramms is clearly in early stages. But they've identified a massive pain point: the $3+ billion children's content market is flooded with apps and tablets, and almost none of them solve the "we need to put the iPad away" problem. If they execute well on the storytelling experience and nail the personalization, this could be the bedtime routine upgrade millions of parents didn't know they needed.
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