One shared list — across one home or more.
Recurring chores, one-off jobs, and subtasks all live together. Anyone in the household can pick something up; everyone sees when it's done.

One shared list. Messages that don't get lost. A quiet record of what got decided.

Two parents juggling pickups, lunches, and a shared mental load. Co-parents nesting across one house, keeping meds and Tuesday trash straight across two schedules. Poly partnerships running coordination across two or three households at once. Roommates who'd rather know whose week the recycling is than have to ask.
Different shapes. Same small things keep falling through. Knit keeps them together.
Who's doing the trash, did anyone reply to the school, what did we decide about the contractor?
Recurring chores, one-off jobs, and subtasks all live together. Anyone in the household can pick something up; everyone sees when it's done.

Send the school pickup, the prescription refill, the contractor window — and see who has acknowledged each message. No more 'I didn't see that text,' no more chasing.

Closed tasks and acknowledged messages, kept where you can scroll back. Time-stamped and quiet — there if memory ever falls short.


Questions go to the household member you pick, not the whole house. They get an email right away, a morning nudge if it's still open, and one tap to mark it answered. You see who's still on the hook. No nagging, no guessing.
Ready when you are.
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