How it works
From a quiet sign-up to a shared picture.
Four moments make up the whole story — getting set up, dealing the deck together, an ordinary day, and handling something bigger. Here it is in order.
Step one · Getting set up
One of you starts. The other is invited in.
Signing up takes a moment — one partner creates the home and sends a single invitation. You each pick a name, a colour and a timezone. From here on, everything is built for two: there is no version of this app where one person is in charge and the other is a guest.
Today · Thursday 21 May
Your morning
Three things sit with you today. The dentist still needs booking. Bins go out tonight, and it’s your night to cook. Sam has the school run. Nothing’s slipping.
Step two · The joint sort
Deal the deck — the catalogue, sorted together.
Setup proper is the joint sort. You move through a catalogue of life’s standing responsibilities — the cooking, the bills, the car, the birthdays — and claim each card to a single owner. You do it side by side, in one sitting, so the deck reflects a real conversation rather than homework dropped on one person.
Food & Home
Weeknight dinners
3 tasks · you
Grocery & pantry
2 tasks · Sam
Bins & recycling
1 task · Sam
Household bills
4 tasks · you
Step three · An ordinary day
A calm briefing, your cards, and live changes.
Most days you barely open it. Each morning a short, AI-written briefing reads you your day in plain language — what’s yours, what’s due, what your partner has. You complete work with a tap, drawn in your own colour. When either of you changes something, it appears on the other’s device within a second. No nagging, no catching up.
Today · Thursday 21 May
Your morning
Three things sit with you today. The dentist still needs booking. Bins go out tonight, and it’s your night to cook. Sam has the school run. Nothing’s slipping.
Step four · Something bigger
A project, with a clear lead and an open door.
Some things are larger than a card — selling the house, planning a trip. A project gathers the steps in one place. One of you is the lead, so accountability is never vague, but the steps are open and a shared update feed keeps the other in the picture and ready to step in. The AI can draft the first breakdown from a single sentence.
Sell the house
7 of 18 steps · Sam can see everything · updated 2h ago
That’s the whole of it.
Pair up, deal the deck, and let a calm, shared picture do the quiet work of keeping the two of you on the same page.
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