One tappey holds a year of your child's artwork, milestones and proud moments. Tap it with your phone to add the latest creation or flick back through the whole story. 365 photos, one for every day of the year, always within reach on the fridge.
Simply photograph your child's drawings, paintings, school projects or “junk model” masterpieces and upload them to your private digital gallery on your phone with a tap.
Each personalised tappey has a high quality photo printed onto it and is contactless, allowing you to instantly open your child's memory gallery whenever you tap your phone against it. Display it on your fridge with the magnet, stick it anywhere using the adhesive metal disc, or place it on a stand.
A curated, growing gallery the whole family can open with a single tap. And yes, the cupboard stays empty.
Children make a lot of beautiful, brilliant things. Sculptures held together with masking tape. Paintings, certificates, handprints, hearts. The fridge fills up, the cupboard fills up, and one day you have to choose what to keep. tappey means you don't. Snap a photo, drop it on the album, and every stage of your child's growing-up sits in one place you can flick through whenever you want.
Magnet built in for the fridge, a free stick-on metal disc for everywhere else, and an optional stand for shelves. Wherever home lives.
See how it worksGrandparents, godparents, the great aunt who's never going to make an account, all get an easy way to watch your little one grow. They tap their viewer tappey, the album opens. No login, no app, no scrolling past ads to see your little one's progress.
Don't have a photo of their little one? Send a tappey gift voucher instead. They upload the photo, pick the caption, and we post it to them.
Give a gift voucher“I was drowning in paintings and felt awful recycling any of them. Now I photograph one, it's saved forever, and I don't feel guilty. The fridge actually has space again.”
“Sent one to my mum in Scotland. She's not on any of the apps, but she taps it on her fridge and sees everything the boys make. She rings me about the drawings now.”
“Honestly thought it'd be a faff to set up and it just wasn't. Tapped my phone on it, uploaded a few of Etta's nursery pictures, done. We look back through them at bedtime.”
tappey started on our own kitchen fridge, drowning in drawings we couldn't bear to bin. Built by a parent in Norfolk, made to order in the UK.
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