Founding members · limited
Join the ones who protect their evenings.
A small first circle — couples and singles — who get their own world now, everything new before anyone else, and a founding rate that never rises. We’re keeping it small on purpose.
Founding places are limited, and close when they’re full.
There is a version of tonight where the phone is face-down in another room.
Where the last hour of the day belongs to you — not the feed, not the inbox, not one more episode you won’t remember in the morning. The light goes low. A voice you trust says this way. And the day sets itself down, like a coat over the back of a chair.
Most people never get that version of tonight. Not because they don’t want it — you can want it enough that it aches — but because nothing in their lives is built to hand it to them.
We’re building the thing that hands it to them.
And we’re building it with a small first circle of people who want it enough to help us get it right. That circle is the Founders Club, and this page is the only place it’s offered.
The whole idea
We’re not building a library. We’re building you a place.
Every sleep app you’ve ever tried sells recordings — shelves of them, made for everyone, which is to say made for no one. Another voice. Another rainstorm. Another piece you’ll skip in a week.
Mythrae makes one thing, and only ever one of it: your world. A place built from a quiet conversation with you — the places you’ve loved, the light you find kind, the company you’d keep. A lake you half-remember. A garden that never quite existed. The kitchen of a house you were happy in. Reimagined faithfully, and rendered in sound so specific it could belong to no one else.
In your world, the dogs have names. The light falls the way you asked it to. Nothing is asked of you there, and nothing ever goes wrong there.
And it doesn’t sit still. When the first snow reaches your street, it reaches your world too. Fires get lit in December. Spring arrives, eventually, the way it always does. Your world turns with the year — so the place you return to each night is never quite the place you left, and always exactly yours.
For couples, it’s one world built from two private conversations — you never see each other’s answers; the world holds both of you. For one, it’s simpler still: entirely, unapologetically yours.
Nobody else makes this. That isn’t a boast; it’s the reason the first circle matters.
Why a founding circle
Because a world this personal can’t be built at arm’s length. The first year of Mythrae will be shaped by the people inside it — what we make next, what the mornings should sound like, what a couple actually needs at the end of a long Tuesday. We’d rather build that with a circle we can genuinely listen to than a crowd we can’t.
So we’re keeping it small on purpose. Small enough to know. Small enough to answer every reply. Small enough that “a voice in the build” means your voice, actually heard.
Founding places are limited, and close when they’re full.
What a founder holds
Your own evolving world.
Not a playlist — a place, made from your life and no one else’s. Couples build one shared world from two private intakes; solo founders build a world that answers to no one. It arrives; you learn your way around it; and then it starts to grow — because a world that stands still isn’t a world, it’s a recording.
The Rescue.
The piece for 3am. When you surface in the small hours and the ceiling starts asking questions, The Rescue doesn’t try to fix anything — it simply opens the door and lets you back into your world. You already know the way from there.
Everything first.
Mythrae is heading somewhere: closeness, desire, and the morning. Founders stand at the front of every queue — each new territory reaches you before the public, at a founder’s rate held for founders alone. First through every door, always.
A voice in the build.
This is not a suggestion box. The circle is small enough that when you tell us what your evenings actually need, we can build it — and you’ll recognise your own fingerprints on what arrives.
The founding rate, locked for life.
Whatever your rate is on the day you join, that is your rate — this year, next year, every year, for as long as you stay. It never rises. Later members won’t have that. It’s yours because you were first.
The founding circle.
A private room of people making the same quiet decision every evening — couples and singles both. The circle talks about better nights and protected time: what works, what doesn’t, what’s worth keeping. And one day there will be a wall with the founders’ names on it — the ones who were here when the lights came on.
A year, on purpose
You join for a year — the founding year. Not because we like contracts (we don’t), but because a world needs seasons to show you what it is.
Here’s what the year does. Your world is built, and you learn it — where the light comes from, which voice says goodnight, where the path bends. The Rescue moves in for the small hours. Then the year begins to turn: the first cold evening, a fire lit somewhere; snow, if snow is yours; the long amber weeks of midwinter; then the light coming back, and the first warm night with the window open. And along the way, new territories arrive — closeness, desire, the morning — and you’re first through every door.
By the end of it you won’t have a subscription. You’ll have somewhere.
Couples are the signature. The club is for anyone who wants their evenings back.
Couples join together and build one shared world from two private intakes — the world becomes the place you meet at the end of the day.
Singles join alone and build a world that is theirs entirely.
Inside the circle, nobody asks which you are. Everyone is there for the same reason: the end of the day, reclaimed.
Your world is private. The circle never sees inside it, and neither does anyone else. What founders share with each other is the ordinary, universal ground — better nights, protected time, what’s working. What lives in your world stays in your world.
The door, while it’s open
Founding places are limited, and they close when they’re full. There will be other ways in later — but they won’t say founder on them, and they won’t carry the founding rate.
Requesting a place costs nothing and commits you to nothing. Leave your email and we’ll write to you properly — what’s ready now, what’s coming, and the founder’s rate, held for as long as you stay. Read it slowly. Decide in your own time. That’s how we’d want to be invited, so it’s how we invite.
We’re saving you a line on the wall.
Founding places are limited, and close when they’re full.
