Capture the chaos
Parents forward a flyer, type a reminder, send a screenshot, or record a voice note the moment it appears.
FamilyOS handles the school flyers, voice notes, screenshots, deadlines, and last-minute reminders that run family life. It finds what matters for your kids, asks before adding anything, and reminds the right people before it slips through the cracks.
Telegram is the alpha front door. WhatsApp is planned next. The core product is the FamilyOS engine: capture, relevance, approval, calendar follow-through, reminders, and retrieval.
Parents forward a flyer, type a reminder, send a screenshot, or record a voice note the moment it appears.
FamilyOS reads the input, transcribes audio, and filters for the kids, grades, schools, and activities that matter to your household.
Nothing is added silently. FamilyOS summarizes what it found and waits for YES, EDIT, ADD 1,3, or NO.
Approved events and reminders go to Google Calendar, with source context remembered for later questions and corrections.
The alpha starts on Telegram so families can test the full loop now: send messy logistics, approve calendar changes, and receive reminders. Request access first so we can keep the cohort small, useful, and supported.
Use FamilyOS today with text, screenshots, voice notes, approvals, Google Calendar updates, retrieval, and reminder messages.
WhatsApp is still the natural long-term home for many families, but it depends on Meta account approval before launch.
School details often arrive by email. FamilyOS can expand into inbox forwarding and digests after the chat workflow is trusted.
See what it handlesFamilyOS should feel like handing the mental load to someone who knows what has to happen next. It handles capture, interpretation, approval, and follow-through.
School notices, sports sheets, class party forms, invitations, and screenshots become calendar-ready summaries.
Capture reminders while driving, cooking, or walking out the door. FamilyOS transcribes and extracts the task.
Quick notes like "Noah dentist Tuesday 3:30" become structured events without opening a calendar app.
Morning and weekly digests can summarize what is coming up so the family starts aligned.
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.
FamilyOS closes the gap between "I should remember that" and "it is actually on the calendar with the right kid, date, and context."
Dates, deadlines, and pickup notes are captured when they arrive, not later when everyone is tired.
Parents approve the extracted summary instead of manually typing every event into Google Calendar.
Corrections and source context help FamilyOS adapt to your household over time.
Request alpha access first. After you join, you can start with Telegram while WhatsApp access is still in progress.