Turn any family screen into the command center for the week.

The Family Hub helps busy homes plan the week, assign chores to kids, track commission, and close the loop from the devices you already own: an old iPad, a phone, or a desktop browser.

  • Calendar, chores, lists, meals, routines, and widgets together
  • Templates, kid assignments, commission, and weekly closeout built in
  • Bring your own device: old iPad, phone, tablet, or desktop

$7.99/mo

or $79/year per household.

30-day trial

start before changing family routines.

$59/year

founding-family launch offer.

Runs in a browser.No special wall tablet required.

Real product screenshots

Built to be checked quickly from the kitchen counter or a parent laptop.

The current app already brings daily context into one flow: weather, lists, chores, calendar, meals, routines, and at-a-glance widgets.

DashboardDashboard widgets keep today visible without burying the family in noise.
ListsShared lists stay simple enough for quick family follow-through.
ChoresAssignments, status, variants, and commission stay tied to the actual week.
CalendarThe calendar keeps school, sports, and home plans in one shared view.
MealsMeal planning sits beside the rest of the household plan.

Bring your own device

Do not buy a new family display just to get organized.

Family Hub is a web app, so a spare iPad on the counter, a phone in the carpool line, and a desktop browser after bedtime can all show the same household system.

Kitchen iPadToday

Agenda, chores, list, weather

PhoneCheck in

Assignments and errands

DesktopSet up

Templates and weekly closeout

What makes it different

The Family Hub is designed for the moment after the calendar event ends.

That is where shared planning turns into kid ownership, repeatable chores, and payout-ready accountability.

Plan

A shared week everyone can understand

Calendar views, dashboard widgets, meals, and lists keep the household oriented without another spreadsheet.

Repeat

Turn chores into reusable templates

Set the chore, schedule, icon, assignment pattern, and commission once, then reuse it every week.

Own

Give kids a clear operating view

Each child can see what belongs to them, while parents keep the full family view.

Close

Review commission without the argument

Weekly closeout shows what was completed, what was earned, and what still needs attention.

For families comparing calendar-first tools

A shared calendar is useful. A household operating system is better.

The Family Hub keeps the clarity of a shared family planner and adds the chore workflow families actually need: templates, assignments, and weekly accountability.

Shared calendar visibility

Strong

Useful, but only the first layer of the problem.

Reusable chore templates

Built in

Define chore logic once instead of rewriting it every week.

Kid-by-kid assignments

Built in

Each kid gets a clear operating view, not just a wall calendar.

Commission and weekly closeout

Built in

Parents can review completion and payout in the same system.

Pricing

Simple household pricing, with a launch offer for founding families.

Start with a 30-day free trial. Then choose $7.99/month, $79/year, or the $59/year founding-family annual offer while available.

30-day free trial

Monthly

$7.99per month

The full Family Hub for one household, billed monthly after the free trial.

Start monthly trial
  • Shared family calendar and dashboard
  • Chore templates and kid assignments
  • Commission tracking and weekly closeout
  • Lists, meals, routines, and widgets
  • Use phones, tablets, or desktop browsers

Limited early launch

Founding Family

$59per year

Early-launch annual pricing for families who start while the offer is available.

Claim founding offer
  • 30-day free trial included
  • Full Family Hub feature set
  • Founding-family annual rate
  • Direct feedback path during launch
  • Move an old iPad into service

Why it should feel worth trying

A family command center should fit your home, not force another purchase.

The current launch message is grounded in the built product, captured screenshots, and the practical device setup families already understand.

Bring your own device

The old kitchen iPad finally has a real job

"We did not want another wall display. We put the Family Hub on an older iPad in the kitchen, and the kids check what is theirs before asking."

Already built

Templates, assignments, widgets, and commission are in the product

The site uses current product screenshots because the core workflow already exists: plan the week, assign work, and close it out.

Launch posture

Founding families get the clearest price and feedback path

Early launch starts with a 30-day trial and a $59/year founding-family annual offer while feedback is most useful.

Frequently asked

Questions parents ask before they switch.

If you have been comparing family planners, shared displays, and chore charts, these are the questions that usually decide it.

How is The Family Hub different from a shared family calendar?

A calendar shows the week. The Family Hub adds chore templates, kid assignments, commission tracking, lists, meals, and weekly closeout so the family can follow through.

Do I need a dedicated wall display?

No. The Family Hub is designed to work on phones, tablets, and desktop browsers, so you can use a kitchen tablet if you want one without buying purpose-built hardware.

Can I assign a commission amount to each chore template?

Yes. Templates can carry commission defaults, and assignments keep the value visible when chores are scheduled and completed.

Can kids have their own view?

Yes. Kid-specific views help each child see what belongs to them without getting overloaded by the whole household system.

Ready to try it at home?

Start the 30-day trial on a device your family already uses.

The Family Hub is built for the practical next step: the chores, ownership, and weekly wrap-up a calendar alone cannot give you.

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