familybrain is the shared mind for your household — it holds what everyone needs to remember, and shows you who's actually carrying it. Iris notices what's quietly piled on one person, then moves what can move. The weight gets seen, named, and shared.
You've carried most of this week. Three things can move to David without anyone rushing — I've drafted the handoff.
Evens the week
MDSLRPark–Whelan · 5 people in sync
Modern parenting comes with an invisible to-do list — and it almost never splits evenly. familybrain makes it visible, then quietly rebalances it, so the family stops living inside one person's head.
Four ways familybrain takes weight off the week.
No menus. No setup ceremony. Just a calm, shared mind that's been paying attention to your household since the first conversation.
01 / The Load Mirror
See who's really carrying the week — then even it out.
Every Sunday, familybrain shows the household its true split: who held the appointments, the reminders, the silent admin. Then Iris proposes a few handoffs you can approve in a tap. No keeping score — just making the invisible visible.
You61%
David39%
Move 3 items to David — evens the week, no one rushes.
02 / Proactive, not reactive
Iris reads the week ahead and assigns ownership before it breaks.
It watches the seams — overlapping pickups, a back-to-back day, an item that's been ignored too long — and arrives with a fix and an owner, not just an alert. The ball stops getting dropped.
3:15Pickup · Samclash
3:30Lila · balletclash
Hand pickup to Rosa — she's free both windows.
03 / Catches the clashes
One tap and the right person covers it.
When two things collide across town, familybrain spots it, checks who's free, and offers a one-tap “owner covers it.” Everyone affected updates at once — the nanny, your partner, the calendar.
Pickup · Sam → RosaRcovered
Ballet · Lila → RosaRcovered
Sign Sam permission sliponly you
04 / Capture anything
Talk, type, or snap a photo. Iris files it correctly.
Photograph the school flyer, dictate on the walk home, or just type the way you'd tell your partner. Iris turns it into the right event, task, or reminder — assigned to the right person, no forms.
📷 photo of Lila's ballet schedule
irisAdded recurring · Tuesdays 3:30 at Studio 4 through June. Rosa briefed for this week.
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. Everything it took care of is logged — so you can see the weight that left your plate.
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 — and it lands in your handled log.
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 carrying it alone. 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.