Free
Build and view your schedule.
- Build a pattern that fits your family
- See whose day it is, on the web
- Propose swaps and one-off changes
- Keep your schedule even after the trial ends
Now you'll always know.
In your calendar. Showing as busy. Automatically.
Your co-parenting calendar. In your real calendar.
Works with the calendar you already use —
A productivity tool, not a divorce app.
Subscribe to a live feed, or get invites sent to your work inbox. We have best-in-class calendar support — Google, Outlook, Apple, and even IT-managed accounts that block third-party subscriptions.
Read more →When someone tries to book a meeting over school pickup, your calendar shows you're unavailable.
Read more →Same schedule, separate calendars. Each parent subscribes to their own feed showing their own days.
Read more →Change the schedule in Switchdays, and both parents' calendars update automatically. No manual updates, no mismatches.
Enter your schedule once. Week-on/week-off, 2-2-3, or create your own.
Subscribe to a live feed, or get invites sent to your work inbox. Google, Outlook, Apple — even IT-managed ones.
Invite your co-parent to join. They get their own feed showing their days — no overlap, no confusion.
Set up once, and each parent gets their own view.
Clubs, lessons and one-off appointments — on the right calendar, automatically.
Football on Tuesdays, swimming on Thursdays. Add a club once and it appears in whichever parent's calendar has the kids that week. Skip a session without breaking the routine.
Read more →Dentist on Friday. Parents' evening next term. Add an appointment to the day and it lands in the right parent's calendar — no follow-up text to send.
Read more →Start with a 30-day Premium trial. No credit card to begin.
Build and view your schedule.
Everything in Free, plus the calendar integration that makes it useful at work.
Your trial begins when you sign up. After 30 days your account pauses — your schedule is preserved, calendar invites stop, and we won't charge you unless you choose to subscribe. Plan details
Because "repeat every 2 weeks" was never going to cut it.
Build your schedule