A Personal Planner · Built Just for You

Let's Build Your App

Tell us about your life and we'll design something exactly right.

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About You

The basics — so your app knows who it's talking to and what to show on the home screen.

This is how the app greets you each morning.
Used for daily weather on your home screen.
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Your People

Tell us about the people in your world. This shapes family sections, contacts, and how the app is personalized.

Leave blank if not applicable.
A separate simplified screen they open on their own phone.
What should your partner see on their phone?
Their view is a curated slice — shared lists stay perfectly in sync, and anything you leave off (gift ideas about them!) stays yours.

Tap everyone in your circle — children, in-laws, grandchildren. We'll ask what you'd like to keep track of for each.
For your sons — what would you like to track?
For your daughters — what would you like to track?
For your sons-in-law — what would you like to track?
For your daughters-in-law — what would you like to track?
For your grandsons — what would you like to track?
For your granddaughters — what would you like to track?

Name, who they are to you, age if you like, and a quick note. Tap the button below to keep adding — there's no limit.
Parents, close family, people you call regularly.
Nanny, sitter, housekeeper, a grandparent on carpool duty… Your app can send tasks their way with one tap. Leave blank if it's all you.
The dates you never want to scramble for — your app can surface them ahead of time, gift ideas attached.
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Your Days

The rhythm of your week is the heart of your planner. The more real detail you give us here, the more your app feels like yours on day one — it arrives already knowing your life.

These become the filter buttons on your task list. Tap what fits, add your own below.
These become your daily repeating tasks — they check off each day and reset fresh every morning. One per line.
The things that happen on certain days — standing appointments, activities, pickups, classes, volunteering. One per line, roughly like: Mon 9:00 — Pilates or Every other Thu — hair appointment. Your calendar arrives pre-filled with all of it.
Ideas and to-dos with no date — a place they can wait without cluttering today.
Your app can share a task straight to someone's phone with one tap — a helper, your partner, a daughter who runs errands for you. Leave blank if not needed.
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Your Work Life

Your app can include a professional section built around what you actually need to track at work.

Patients, clients, students, listings, customers… your app uses your word, not ours.
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What Goes In Your App

Select every section you'd want. You can always add or remove things later — nothing is permanent.

What goes on your morning dashboard?
Tap everything you'd like to see when you first open the app.
Your morning words
A little something at the top of your day, right under the greeting.
How should your tasks work?
Tap what fits the way you actually think about your to-dos.
What should each trip include?
Every trip gets its own card — tap what belongs inside.
What kinds of trips do you take?
Each kind gets its own smart packing list that appears automatically when you add a trip.
Anything on the horizon?
Your app can arrive with your next trip already in it.
What goes on your family calendar?
Tap the pieces that match your family's rhythm.
Who keeps the family logistics running?
Events can show who's handling them — you, your partner, a helper, a daughter on carpool duty.
Link your real calendars
Share links to the calendars you already keep — family, school, sports, church — and your planner shows those events automatically. No retyping your life into a new app. These links only let your planner read events, and you can switch them off anytime.
Get the link from Google Calendar
On a computer, go to calendar.google.com. In the list on the left, hover over the calendar you want, click the three dots, then Settings and sharing. Scroll down to Integrate calendar and copy the Secret address in iCal format — a long link ending in .ics. Your calendar stays private; the secret address just lets your planner see it.
Get the link from your iPhone (Apple / iCloud Calendar)
Open the Calendar app → tap Calendars at the bottom → tap the little next to the calendar you want → turn on Public Calendar → tap Share Link…Copy. Paste it below — it starts with webcal:// and that's exactly right.
Get the link from Outlook
At outlook.com, click the gear iconCalendarShared calendars. Under Publish a calendar, pick your calendar, click Publish, and copy the ICS link.
School, sports & church calendars
Most schools, teams (TeamSnap, GameChanger…), and churches post a calendar link on their website — look for "Subscribe," "Add to calendar," "iCal," or "ICS." Copy that link and paste it below. Can't find one? Just type the school or team name instead and we'll track it down for you.
How should package tracking work?
Tap what you'd actually use.
How should orders get in?
Where do you order from most?
What should reservations include?
Tap what belongs on each booking.
What goes in your spiritual corner?
Tap the pieces that would mean something to you.
How should your daily verse arrive?
In the app when you open it, or delivered to your phone at a set time — or both.
Your daily verse
Which Bible translation feels like home?
Start your prayer list
Completely optional, and just between us — anyone or anything on your heart right now. Your prayer list arrives ready instead of empty.
What would you like to track?
Pick the daily habits that matter to you — each becomes a one-tap check-off.
Water goal
Any goals worth noting?
What goes on each person's page?
Everyone you listed in Your People gets their own page, with what you chose to track for their group. Tap anything extra you want at your fingertips.
How should occasions work?
Tap what you'd love at your fingertips.
Who should you never lose touch with?
The people you want a gentle nudge to call — and how often feels right.
How should your grocery list work?
Tap what fits how you shop.
Do you use a delivery service?
Where do you shop?
Your grocery list gets a tab for each store you actually use.
Your staples
The things you buy over and over — they become one-tap re-adds so you never retype "milk" again.
A quick check first
Smart home controls need a system called Home Assistant running in your home — it's how the app talks to your lights and thermostat.
What would you want to control?
What's already in your home?
Jot the brand next to anything you have — it tells us exactly what your app can talk to. Skip anything you don't have.
Lighting
Thermostats
Cameras & doorbell
Appliances
Locks & garage
Anything else
What would your finance snapshot show?
A glance, not a spreadsheet — tap what you'd want to see.
Bills worth tracking
Optional — recurring bills and their due days, so nothing sneaks up on you.
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Your Style

Your app should feel unmistakably like you. Help us get the look and feel exactly right.

Appears on your home screen and in morning greetings.
Six designs, same planner — pick the one that feels most you. We'll personalize it from there.
Any words, images, or feelings that describe what feels like you.
This helps us choose motifs, illustrations, and little touches that make it yours.
Pinterest boards, a website, an Instagram, a screenshot you love — paste anything you like the look of.
Screenshots, rooms, color combos — anything you love the look of. Saved right with your answers.
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Last Few Things

These last questions are the most important — they help make sure this app actually changes your day.

For things like tracking orders from receipts and pulling in calendars. Tap all that apply, then list the addresses below.
Airtable is a free spreadsheet-database tool that stores your app's data. A free account is all you need.
New to Airtable? Go to airtable.com and click Sign up — it's free and takes about 30 seconds. You don't build anything (that's our job!) — just create the account, then enter the email you signed up with here so we can connect your planner to it. We'll never ask for your password.
Totally optional. If you've already created a base in Airtable, open it and paste the link from your browser's address bar. If not, skip this — we'll set everything up together.
You're All Done

Your answers are ready

Give them a quick look, then send them straight to Jenny.