Family Coordination

The Family Coordination App That Keeps Everything Private

One private, encrypted app for your whole family — children, parents, partners, and pets — instead of half a dozen that each watch you.

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What is a family coordination app?

A family coordination app is one place where a household keeps the things it shares — where everyone is, what's on the calendar, the day's messages, and the records that matter. Instead of juggling separate apps that each hold a slice, FamilyCompass brings location, calendar, encrypted messaging, health and medication records, tasks and lists into a single private app.

Most families don't lack tools. They have too many — one for location, one for chat, another for lists — and none of them talk to each other.

FamilyCompass replaces that pile with one app the whole family shares. The point isn't more features; it's everything in one private place.

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Who is it for?

It's for anyone coordinating a family, at any life stage. FamilyCompass is built for the whole circle at once — parents of young children, people caring for an elderly parent, families supporting a disabled member, co-parents across two homes, couples sharing a busy life, and pet owners. One app holds every relationship, so you're not switching tools as your family changes.

Parents of young children get a shared calendar, school runs, and location all in one place — so both parents see the same plan.

People caring for an elderly parent can share appointments, medication records and check-ins across siblings, so no one carries it alone.

Families supporting a disabled member keep care details, routines and the people involved coordinated in one private, shared view.

Co-parents across two homes share one calendar and one record, so handovers and schedules stay clear without endless back-and-forth.

Couples use it to run a busy shared life — plans, lists and reminders — without losing track between two phones.

Pet owners keep vet appointments, feeding and walking duties, and pet records in the same place as the rest of family life.

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Why does privacy matter here?

Because this is your family's most sensitive data — where your children are, your parent's health notes, your private conversations. FamilyCompass is end-to-end encrypted, so only the people you share with can see it; AI Pieces can't, and we never sell it. Many free family apps make money from this exact data. We made the opposite choice on purpose.

When an app is free and watching your family, the data usually pays the bill. That trade is easy to miss until you ask who else can see it.

FamilyCompass is built so the answer is simple: only your family. Encryption means even we can't read your messages or location.

You can read exactly how this works on our privacy page — plainly, without the fine print doing the real talking.

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What does it replace?

It replaces the scatter. Most families run a separate location-sharing app, a shared calendar, a messaging app, a notes or list app, and loose notes for medication and appointments. FamilyCompass folds those categories into one encrypted app — so instead of several tools that each see a piece of your life, you have one that keeps it together and private.

  • A location-sharing app — replaced by encrypted, consent-based location.
  • A shared family calendar — replaced by one calendar everyone sees.
  • A messaging app — replaced by encrypted chat.
  • A notes, tasks or list app — replaced by shared lists and tasks.
  • Loose notes for medication and appointments — replaced by a shared record.

Fewer apps means fewer logins, fewer places for things to slip, and far fewer companies holding pieces of your family's data.

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Is it ready to use?

FamilyCompass is in beta and actively onboarding families across several countries. It's usable today, and we're refining it with real households as we go. To be clear: it's a coordination app, not a medical device, and it doesn't replace professional care or medical advice. If you'd like to help shape it, you can join the beta now and start using it with your family.

Being in beta means a few rough edges and features still landing — and a real chance to influence what gets built next.

We'd rather be honest about where we are than oversell it. If that suits you, we'd love to have you in.

Important: FamilyCompass helps families coordinate and keep shared records. It is not a medical device, does not provide medical or care advice, and does not replace a professional care assessment. For health or care decisions, speak to a qualified professional.

Try it with your family

FamilyCompass is in beta and onboarding families now — one private, encrypted app for everyone you care for. No pressure, and you can leave any time.

Join the FamilyCompass beta

Frequently Asked Questions

Is FamilyCompass free?

FamilyCompass is currently in beta, and beta testers get early access at no charge. Final pricing has not been set. You can join the waitlist now to try it and to hear about pricing before any paid plan begins. There is no obligation to continue once it launches.

Does everyone in the family need it?

Each person who wants to take part installs the app and joins your shared family circle, so everyone sees the same calendar, messages and records. Some features still work for the rest of the family even if one member has no phone — though location and check-ins need a device that person carries.

Can it work for elderly parents and young kids at once?

Yes. FamilyCompass is built for the whole family at the same time — young children, an elderly parent, a partner, and more can all sit in one app. You can keep separate circles or one shared view, so coordinating care across generations does not mean juggling several different apps.

Is my family's data really private?

Yes. FamilyCompass uses end-to-end encryption, so only the family members you share with can see your location, messages and records. AI Pieces cannot read your data, and we never sell or share it with advertisers. Privacy is the starting point of the product, not an add-on.

What apps does it replace?

FamilyCompass can replace a separate location-sharing app, a shared family calendar, a messaging app, a shared notes or list app, and the scattered notes you keep for medication and appointments. Instead of several apps that each see your data, you have one encrypted app that does not.

Is it available now?

FamilyCompass is in beta and actively onboarding families across several countries. It is a coordination app, not a medical device, and it does not replace professional care or advice. You can join the beta now to try it and help shape it before the public launch.