Today is still a lot of intake, gear, rules, and getting used to the pace. The letters may be quiet, but the process is moving.

For boot camp families
You can't text them. We'll brief you.
One calm, accurate daily brief for parents and loved ones during Marine boot camp. What your recruit is likely doing today, why the quiet is normal, and what to write tonight. All 13 weeks. No app. No rumor mill.
What the daily brief feels like
Daily Marine boot camp updates, sent as a morning brief.
Gas chamber training is usually around this part of the cycle. It sounds scary from the outside, but it's controlled, supervised, and designed to build confidence. Tonight, write him about a time you watched him push through something hard.
This stretch often brings longer field work and less predictable updates. No news is very normal here, even when the family group is noisy.
The launch offer
One package. Two phones.
Mom shouldn't have to forward screenshots. The Brave Daily launch package covers two family members: Dad, Grandma, a sibling, a partner, or whoever is waiting by the phone too.
No second account. No extra cost during launch. Just one more person who knows what today holds.
How it works
What your recruit is doing today, week by week.
Tell us the ship date.
The 91-day calendar syncs to your recruit's training day, with careful language when schedules drift.
Add your corner of the family.
The launch offer covers two family members, each with their own opt-in before any texts go out.
Wake up knowing.
Every morning brings the day's training context, why the quiet is normal, and a simple letter prompt.
The real job
The groups will tell you everything. Loudly. All day.
The Brave Daily isn't trying to be more noise. It's one trusted voice, once a day, that tells you what today likely holds and lets you put the phone down.
$29 one-time launch price
All 13 weeks, from ship date to graduation
One package covers 2 family members
Independent and not affiliated with the U.S. Marine Corps
Quick answers
Questions from boot camp families.
Can two people get the daily brief?
Yes - one package covers two family members. The second person confirms their own opt-in before receiving anything.
What if I haven't received a letter from boot camp yet?
Quiet stretches are normal during recruit training. The Brave Daily is designed to give families one steady daily brief about what the training day likely holds.
Is this an official military service?
No. The Brave Daily is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps or Department of Defense.
Why not just use the Facebook groups?
The groups can be useful, but they can also be loud all day. The goal here is one calm daily brief, then permission to put the phone down.
Preorder interest
No payment today.
We are measuring interest before taking money. Add your information and we'll let you know when enrollment is ready. We won't send SMS until registration is complete and you explicitly enroll. Planned launch price: $29 one-time, covering 2 family members.