u/GizmoDuch

▲ 3 r/organized+1 crossposts

Serious question for the parents of Reddit out there. I’m a dad of 3 (a 6 year old and a set of 2 year old twins) and I’ve been thinking a lot on how to organize our busy lifestyle, especially with our oldest getting into sports, managing work schedules, church etc…

I built a family organization app that has a ton organization tools:

\- financial tracker (budgeting, tracking bills, debts, spending habits)

\- a family calendar
\- a recipe book (you can link recipes from the web and it can add it to your recipe book)
\- meal plans
\- grocery lists
\- todo lists
\- goal trackers
\- chore list assigned to dependent accounts (or dependent non accounts for kids you want to track but not have their own access)
\- an allowance tracker (if you’re into that sort of thing)

Down to my questions:

  1. what kinds of things are beneficial in a family organization app, or things you wish were in one that you haven’t seen.

  2. I’m not trying to sell anything to anyone. I’m a ways away from trying to release this to the public, but I do have a beta version I can give people access to if you want a free budgeting/organization tool and are willing to give me some feedback.

Thank you!

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u/GizmoDuch — 6 days ago