You remember everything, for everyone. You shouldn't have to.
We're building Kybee. It turns the school emails, schedules, and scattered to-dos into one shared family flow, then does what no calendar does: the remembering, the reminding, and the following up.
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It's not the calendar. It's carrying it.
Your calendar app knows about the dentist appointment. It doesn't know someone has to move a meeting to get there, pack the insurance card, and remember the follow-up in 6 months.
That work is invisible. It happens in your head, usually the same head, every day. Nobody sees it until something falls through, and then everybody sees it.
You're not disorganized. You're running a small operation with no staff, in the margins of a full-time job.
The interrupted workday.
A school email lands at 10am and your afternoon quietly reorganizes itself around it.
The mental tab that never closes.
Cleats, permission slip, birthday gift, dinner. You hold the list because no one else knows it exists.
The unfair math.
Two working parents. One default planner. It didn't get decided, it just happened.
The duct tape.
A whiteboard, sticky notes, four group texts, and a spreadsheet. It sort of works, because you're the one holding it together.
Not another calendar. A family flow.
Calendars show what's happening. Kybee is being built to handle what has to happen. Here's how it will work.
Get it out of your head.
Forward the school email, snap the flyer, or just tell Kybee. It captures the task, the timing, and the follow-ups you'd otherwise have to remember.
Share the carrying.
Kybee works out who's actually free and brings each responsibility to the right person as a clear, doable ask. Your partner hears from Kybee, not from you. No nagging, no keeping score.
Trust it's handled.
Kybee keeps watch in the background, checks in only when something needs a decision, and gives you one quiet view each morning of what matters, who has it, and what can wait. Silence means it's covered.
Calendars and to-do apps hold information. Kybee does the work around it.
One quiet view. Every morning.
This is the heart of what we're building. Not a dashboard. A single morning glance that answers three questions: what matters today, who has it, and what can wait.
Tuesday, March 10
A concept of the product in development. Founding families will help decide what this looks like.
Same Tuesday. Different weight.
The goal isn't a more productive household. It's the moment after dinner when you realize you're not bracing for anything. Everything's covered. You can just be there.
You're not imagining it.
Before building anything, we've been listening to parents describe this load in their own words.
Keeping up with these kids' appointments is like a part-time job.
He would ask me everything.
This isn't a chore app pointed at you.
If your partner sent you this page, here's the honest version.
Someone in your house is holding a running list of everything, for everyone, all the time. Not because they're better at it. Because someone had to, and it became them.
Kybee won't assign you homework or keep score. It will show you what needs doing while it's still easy to do, with the context to just handle it. No mind-reading required, no being asked twice.
Most partners want to carry more. They just can't see the load. Kybee makes it visible, and makes picking it up simple.
We haven't built it yet. That's the point.
Kybee is in development. We're two parents of five with 30 years of watching one calendar, three schools, and a thousand small tasks land on one set of shoulders.
Before we build another feature, we want to hear from the families who live this. Founding families tell us what to build first, get Kybee free during beta, and lock in the best price we'll ever offer at launch.
You're not signing up for a product. You're signing up to shape one.
Fair questions.
We're building Kybee now, and the beta opens to founding families first, in the order they joined. Waitlist members hear everything before anyone else.
You'll answer 3 quick questions about your household so we build the right thing. Then occasional honest updates as we make progress. Some founding families will be invited to shape features directly.
You already run a system today: the whiteboard, the group texts, the mental list. Kybee only earns its place by removing work from that stack, not adding to it. If you're opening it more than a couple of minutes a day, we've failed. Silence is the feature.
They won't need to adopt a system. They'll get simple, occasional asks they can handle in one tap. Partners resist tools, not clarity.
Your family's information will be used for one thing: helping your family. We won't sell data, and we'll ask for the minimum we need, when we need it. Trust is the whole product, and it starts now, with your email address.
The invisible work is real. You were never meant to carry it alone.
Join the founding families. Tell us what your household is carrying, and we'll build Kybee around it.
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