Your family, in one place — not six different apps.
Calendar, meals, chores and money — the ordinary logistics of running a household, worked out once so nobody has to ask "wait, what's the plan?" twice a day.
Dinner on the table, towels on the beach, someone always asking "what's the plan?"
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One calendar, everyone's plans
Swim club, football, parents' evening, movie night — every family member's commitments live on one shared week, colour-coded by who it's for. Double-bookings get flagged before they become a Thursday-night scramble.
Plan meals once, shop from it automatically
Fill in the week's dinners — pick a saved recipe or type your own — and the shopping list builds itself, sorted by aisle, skipping anything you've already got.
The shopping list still needs writing, and someone's still on bin duty — whoever's under your roof.
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Chores that actually get done
Assign a chore, set what it's worth in points, choose whether it repeats. Kids tick it off, a parent approves it, and the points build toward something they're actually saving up for.
Joint money, without the spreadsheet
Log spends by hand, set a monthly cap per category, and watch the trend over time. Upload a bank statement when you want the sorting done for you — that part's entirely opt-in.
Invite-only. There's no open sign-up, no public directory — you're either invited into a household or you're not.
Nobody outside your household — including whoever runs the platform — can read your events, meals, messages, or money. Ever.
One household, one private space. Not a network, not a feed, not a place strangers can find you.
Ready when you are
There's no open sign-up — ask the parent who invited you, or whoever runs your household's account, for a link.
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