AI command center for family logistics

Turn family chaos into an approved calendar.

FamilyOS catches the flyers, voice notes, screenshots, deadlines, and last-minute reminders that run family life. It understands what matters, asks for approval, then keeps the calendar and household aligned.

See the flow
Photos, voice, screenshots Approval before action Google Calendar updates Morning family briefings
The runtime loop

FamilyOS is the inbox where household logistics become action.

It is not another calendar UI. It is the capture and decision layer for the real way family information arrives: school PDFs, voice notes in the car, screenshots, last-minute texts, and half-remembered reminders.

1

Capture the chaos

Parents forward a flyer, type a reminder, send a screenshot, or record a voice note the moment it appears.

2

Find what matters

FamilyOS reads the input, transcribes audio, and finds names, dates, deadlines, reminders, and source context.

3

Parent approves

Nothing is added silently. FamilyOS summarizes what it found and waits for YES or NO.

4

Coordinate the family

Approved events and reminders go to Google Calendar, with the source remembered for later corrections.

What it handles

Built for the messy inputs that run family life.

FamilyOS should feel like handing the mental load to someone who knows what has to happen next. It handles capture, interpretation, approval, and follow-through.

P

Photos and flyers

School notices, sports sheets, class party forms, invitations, and screenshots become calendar-ready summaries.

V

Voice notes

Capture reminders while driving, cooking, or walking out the door. FamilyOS transcribes and extracts the task.

T

Plain texts

Quick notes like "Noah dentist Tuesday 3:30" become structured events without opening a calendar app.

B

Briefings

Morning and weekly digests can summarize what is coming up so the family starts aligned.

Safety by design

It reduces mental load without taking control away.

FamilyOS is intentionally approval-first. The system can understand and draft calendar changes, but the parent confirms before anything gets written. Corrections like wrong date, wrong kid, or done improve future handling.

Approval queue Source: flyer photo
  • Science Fair
    Apr 12, 6:00 PM, Maya
  • Registration deadline
    Apr 5, all kids
  • Reminder
    Bring tri-fold board the morning of the fair
Why it matters

A logistics layer for the whole household.

FamilyOS closes the gap between "I should remember that" and "it is actually on the calendar with the right kid, date, and context."

Fewer dropped details

Dates, deadlines, and pickup notes are captured when they arrive, not later when everyone is tired.

Less calendar admin

Parents approve the extracted summary instead of manually typing every event into Google Calendar.

Better family memory

Corrections and source context help FamilyOS adapt to your household over time.

Private beta

Give your family logistics a place to land.

The current beta focuses on multimodal intake, AI extraction, approval, Google Calendar writes, and family briefings.