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For co-parents

One shared view of the kids, across two homes

Share the children's calendar, tasks and lists with the other parent and anyone who helps care for them. Everyone sees the same schedule, so handovers, clubs and appointments stop falling through the cracks.

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Illustration of two parents in separate homes checking the same shared calendar of their child's week on their phones.

The kids' schedule lives in one parent's head

Clubs, appointments, kit and who is collecting when. When it sits with one parent, the other is left guessing. A shared calendar the kids' schedule lives on means both homes work from the same plan.

Handovers lose the details

What is due for school on Monday, which medicine, whose turn for the dentist. Put the tasks and reminders somewhere you both see, so nothing resets to zero at each handover.

Two homes, two shopping lists, twice forgotten

Kit, uniform, birthday presents and the things that need buying for the kids get forgotten between houses. One shared list keeps the essentials covered wherever they are staying.

How OneHaus helps

What a co-parenting organiser app should do

A calendar both homes trust

Clubs, contact time, appointments and school dates on one timeline that syncs to both parents' phones, and to Apple and Google calendars.

Tasks that survive the handover

Assign what needs doing for the children and let both parents see it, so the details do not get lost between homes.

One list for the kids' essentials

Kit, uniform and the things they need, on a shared list either parent can add to from anywhere.

Add it in a sentence

Type or say 'dentist for Mia on Thursday at 4' and OneHaus files it on the shared calendar for both of you.

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Guides and tools for co-parents

FAQ

Your questions, answered

Yes. Both parents can join the same household and share one calendar, tasks and lists for the children, with each parent getting their own access on their own devices.

OneHaus is a shared household organiser that co-parents can use to keep the children's calendar, tasks and shopping in sync across two homes. It is not a legal or custody-documentation tool, and it does not split expenses or log communication for court, so if you need those, pair it with a dedicated service.

No. OneHaus is on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Android, so one parent can be on iPhone and the other on Android and still share the same household. Everything stays in sync.

Every household starts with a free 30-day trial, no card needed. After that, one OneHaus Pro subscription, from £4.99 a month, covers everyone you invite, with no per-person charge.

Yes. You choose who to invite, and the household owner can close it to new members once the right people have joined.

Bring your whole home together

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