The operating system for coordinated family life.
FamilyOps synchronizes schedules, tasks, responsibilities, and household context into one private iOS system, so families can plan with clarity and act without ambiguity.
System overview
Replace scattered tools with one operating layer.
FamilyOps is not another soft reminder app. It is a structured model for household operations: what exists, who owns it, when it happens, and what needs coverage.
Scheduling
Events, busy windows, travel, and buffers become inputs for household decisions.
Tasks
Recurring responsibilities carry owners, timing, status, and required capabilities.
Finances
Household obligations are visible as part of the operating picture, not buried elsewhere.
Coordination
Roles, members, and capability tags make assignments grounded in reality.
How it works
Plan. Assign. Execute. Track.
The workflow is intentionally direct. FamilyOps turns household inputs into visible responsibility and follow-through.
Plan
Capture the events, tasks, members, and constraints that shape the week.
Assign
Connect responsibilities to owners based on time, role, and capability.
Execute
Show what is due, what changed, and what needs attention now.
Track
Maintain a shared operating record instead of relying on memory.
Key capabilities
Control surfaces for real household operations.
Each capability exists to reduce ambiguity: who is available, who owns the work, what matters financially, and what the household needs to know.
Scheduling as authority
Time windows drive availability, conflicts, and coverage decisions.
Task ownership
Responsibilities are not vague reminders. They have owners, status, and recurrence.
Financial clarity
Financial obligations sit inside the household picture, aligned with cadence and responsibility.
Family coordination layer
Members, roles, and capability tags keep work aligned with who can actually do it.
Trust model
Designed for sensitive family data.
FamilyOps handles household information with restraint. The product architecture avoids unnecessary data movement and unnecessary third parties.
iCloud and CloudKit
Household records sync through Apple infrastructure rather than a separate FamilyOps content server.
No tracking stack
No ads, advertising identifiers, analytics SDKs, third-party SDKs, or cross-app profiling.
User control
Records can be deleted inside the app, with additional control through iOS iCloud storage settings.
Questions
Direct answers before setup.
The essentials: where data lives, what the app does, and how support works.
What is FamilyOps?
FamilyOps is an iOS household operating system for coordinating schedules, tasks, family roles, financial obligations, and coverage decisions.
Does FamilyOps replace my calendar?
No. It uses schedule information as operational context. The goal is coordination, not calendar ownership.
Where is household data stored?
Household records are stored in your iCloud account using Apple CloudKit. FamilyOps does not run a separate content server for household data.
Is FamilyOps subscription-based?
No. FamilyOps has no in-app purchases or subscriptions at this time.
Start with structure
Bring the household into one operating view.
FamilyOps is built for families that need clarity, control, and coordination without exposing private household data to unnecessary systems.