For families

A house that runs without chasing anyone.

Chores actually shared out, school and doctor's appointments in one place, a shopping list that fills itself from the pantry, and what the house spends in plain sight. Everyone sees it, everyone updates it.

Launch offer: the full plan, free and with no card.

What happens without it

None of this gets fixed by talking about it once

01

One person is carrying all of it

Somebody is holding in their head that there's a birthday on Saturday, that the washing powder is running out, and that the school lunch needs paying. Written down and shared out, it stops being one person's invisible job.

02

Everything lives somewhere different

Appointments in a calendar, the shopping in a note on someone's phone, the bills in an inbox and the errands in a group chat where they sink between memes.

03

“I thought you were doing it”

Jobs get done twice or not at all because it was never clear whose turn it was this week. A rota that turns on its own ends that argument.

How it gets sorted

Built for families

Chores

Jobs with a name and a date on them

Put someone on it, give it a day and a time, and let it repeat itself every week. Each person sees on their own screen what's due today, in three days or next week — without opening anything.

Calendar

The whole house's diary

Doctor, parents' evenings, clubs, Saturday's dinner. A month at a glance that shows where the pile-up is before it arrives.

Shopping and pantry

The list fills itself

Add what runs out the moment it runs out, from your phone, standing in the kitchen. When the shop is done the pantry refills, and anything with a use-by date warns you before it goes off.

Expenses

Where the month goes

School, electricity, the supermarket, the trip. Entered in seconds and added up on their own, so you know where the money went without building a spreadsheet.

AI

The supermarket receipt, into the pantry

Take a photo of the receipt and out come the products with their quantities. The AI also suggests how long each thing keeps, so you don't type twenty use-by dates — you fix what needs fixing and nothing goes in unless you confirm it.

Two homes

It works just the same if the parents live apart

A home here is the people who organise together, not the ones sleeping under the same roof. Each of you signs in from your own place and sees the same diary — who takes them on Thursday, Friday's school trip — the same school and doctor paperwork, and the same split of the costs. The reminders reach both phones, so nobody has to play messenger.

What it looks like in practice

An ordinary Tuesday

  1. 07:40The alert goes: swimming kit today. It was set last week.
  2. 11:15The coffee runs out. Two taps on a phone and it's on the shopping list.
  3. 17:00Friday's dentist appointment comes in. Entered once, seen by the whole house.
  4. 20:30Shop done: the pantry refills itself and the spend is on record.

Questions

What people usually ask us

Does it work if the parents are separated?

Yes, and it's one of the cases where it shows most. You share one home across the two households for what belongs to the children: the diary, the school and doctor paperwork, and the costs — split to the cent and settled with the fewest possible transfers, which is exactly the conversation nobody wants to have every month. Each of you gets your own reminders, so nothing depends on the other remembering to pass it on, and the permissions decide who sees what. On the Family plan each of you can also keep your own separate home and switch between them from the top. What we don't do is work out custody arrangements or carry any legal weight: this organises the day to day, it doesn't replace an agreement.

Does it work if we're just two adults and one small child?

Yes. There's no minimum: it works the same for two as for six. Little ones can have their own account with limited access, or simply be named on a chore without ever signing in.

Can I have the family home and a flatshare at the same time?

Yes. Each home is separate, with its own people, expenses and chores, and you switch between them from the menu. Each one is set up as what it is: a family or a flatshare.

Do we have to install anything?

No. It works in the browser on your phone and your computer, and it can be added to your home screen like any other app. What one person changes shows up on everyone else's screen straight away.

What happens to our data?

It's yours. It isn't sold and it isn't used for advertising, and you can export it or delete the whole home whenever you like.

Get the house in order this week.

Create the home, invite the rest and start with whatever hurts most. No card, no passwords.