For the parent who holds it all

Your family's mental load, lifted.

An AI partner that remembers everything, anticipates every need, and handles the constant background coordination that exhausts modern parents — so you can be present with your family.

1conflict caught today
3items handled by others
2:15hours protected for you

Tuesday, May 12 Today

  • 9:00Design review
  • 3:15Pickup · Sam clash
  • 3:30Lila · ballet clash
  • 6:30Family dinner
iris

Sam's pickup and Lila's ballet collide across town. Rosa is free both windows — I've drafted a hand-off.

Saves you 45 min
MDSLRPark–Whelan · 5 people in sync

Modern parenting comes with an invisible to-do list. FamilyAI carries it with you — remembering, watching, and quietly handling the next thing, so the family stops living inside a calendar.

Four ways FamilyAI takes weight off the day.

No menus. No setup ceremony. Just a calm assistant who's been paying attention to your household since the first conversation.

01 / Conversational by default

Just talk. The assistant schedules, assigns, and reminds.

No menus, no forms, no field-by-field setup. Type or speak the way you'd tell your partner — Iris turns it into the right calendar entry, task, or nudge.

add ballet for Lila Tuesdays 3:30 — and tell Rosa
irisAdded recurring · Tuesdays 3:30 at Studio 4. Rosa has been briefed for this week.
02 / Proactive, not reactive

It spots conflicts and stress signals before they become problems.

Iris watches the seams — overlapping pickups, low household supplies, a back-to-back day that's about to break you — and arrives with a fix, not an alert.

3:15Pickup · Samclash
3:30Lila · balletclash
Hand pickup to Rosa — she's free both windows.
03 / One brain for the family

Calendar, tasks, preferences, and memory — kept in sync.

Everyone sees what they need to see. Rosa gets today's brief. David sees his share. Iris remembers that Sam's allergic to almonds without being told twice.

MDSLR5 people · always in sync
Sam · snacksno almonds, prefers crackers
Lila · bedtime8:00 · the green bear
04 / Built for the coordinator

Designed around the parent who carries the invisible to-do list.

Iris notices what's quietly on you and moves what can move — to your partner, to the nanny, to a calmer day next week. You stay the decider, not the dispatcher.

  • Order Lila ballet tightsRRosa
  • Renew Sam library cardDDavid
  • Grocery: milk, eggs, basilDDavid
  • Sign Sam permission sliponly you
A morning, lifted

It's 9:42 on Tuesday. One thing needs you. Everything else is handled.

While you were in your design review, Iris caught the afternoon clash, drafted a hand-off, briefed Rosa, and held two quiet hours on your calendar. This is what every day starts to look like.

  • 9:14School emails about Sam's permission slip — added to your plate, only yours.
  • 9:37Iris spots the 3:15 / 3:30 clash. Checks Rosa's availability. Drafts a fix.
  • 9:42You approve in one tap. Rosa, David, and the calendar all update.
Iris · Tuesday brief

One thing needs you. Everything else is handled.

10 events1 conflict caught2h 15m protected
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Hand pickup to Rosa
Rosa collects Sam at 3:15, swings to Studio 4 for Lila at 3:30.
Saves you 45 min · No one rushes.
Quiet the household

Stop holding it all in your head. Start being in the room.

Free for the first month. Bring your partner, your nanny, your grandparents. Iris learns your family in a few conversations.