A daily check-in app for families
One private place where everyone in the family shares how they are doing, so nobody has to guess.
Why family group texts stop working
Most families already have a group text. It fills up with logistics, links, and photos, and the one question that matters gets buried: how is everyone actually doing? Over time people stop replying, and silence starts to mean nothing in particular.
A daily check-in separates status from conversation. Each person shares how they feel in one tap. The feed stays short, scannable, and current, and the family chat can go back to being a family chat.
- Everyone sees the same thing: No side threads, no relaying news from one relative to another.
- Low effort by design: A check-in is a tap and an optional note, not a paragraph you owe someone.
- Silence becomes meaningful: When a scheduled check-in is missed, your circle can be notified instead of assuming.
What a family circle looks like
Circles are private and invite-only. You choose who is in yours, and only those people can see your check-ins. There is no location sharing, and no public profile.
Many families run one circle for the household and add grandparents, adult siblings, or a trusted family friend as an extra pair of eyes.
A suggested setup
- 1Create your circle and invite the family members you want included.
- 2Pick one or two daily check-in times that fit your household rhythm, or use surprise prompts.
- 3Agree on what a missed check-in means and who reaches out first.
- 4Use vacation mode when someone travels so scheduled check-ins pause.