Day Intelligence
Your family's schedule, understood. Not just events — the weight behind them.
ParentOS remembers your family's entire day — so you don't have to.
ParentOS remembers your family's entire day — so you don't have to.
The invisible work — remembering, planning, keeping track. How much do you carry? Find out in 30 seconds.
Calendar, tasks, finances, health. Integrated to lighten your mind and give you calm.
Just say what you need — Octo handles the rest.
Leave in 20 min · ~45 min · light traffic “8 arms for your family, so you can have 2 free.”
Handles the logistics so you don't have to do it alone.
Your family's schedule, understood. Not just events — the weight behind them.

Alerts before problems become surprises. 2 days early, not 2 minutes late.
One shared view. Less "did you know?" More "already handled."
Bank-level encryption. Zero-knowledge. Your family's data stays yours.
Your family's schedule, understood. Not just events — the weight behind them.
Alerts before problems become surprises. 2 days early, not 2 minutes late.
One shared view. Less "did you know?" More "already handled."
Bank-level encryption. Zero-knowledge. Your family's data stays yours.
Great powers come with great
privacy.
Your children's health, family finances, daily plans — the most important data in the world. We protect it with end-to-end encryption. Even we can't access it.
You pay for ParentOS — not advertisers. No ads, no profiling, no data sales. What's yours stays yours.
Three plain differences from typical apps — explained, not hyped.
What most apps do
Data is "secured on the server", but may be decrypted along the way
We encrypt so it stays unreadable — including to us
Why many products skip full E2EE
Slower, costlier, and much harder to build
We chose the harder path because sensitive family data is worth it
What we mean by "beyond typical bank apps"
Marketing words without a clear architecture behind them
Even if servers were compromised, data stays useless without your family keys
Three kids, a pile of apps, and a question that wouldn’t let us sleep.
Eryk & Sylwia
ParentOS Founders
Parents of three
I’m a father of three. Together with Sylwia we run a household where every single day someone has meds to take, someone’s finishing an online meeting, and someone just found out the teacher reminded on the group chat — the school play is in two days and the costume isn’t ready.
“Just write it down and remember” was never enough for us. Working memory jumps around. Overstimulation hits fast. By evening you can’t recall what mattered. Our family has ADHD and autism spectrum — so we know what it’s like when your brain can’t keep up with the day. But the need for a system that remembers for you? That’s not about a diagnosis. It’s about everyday life with kids.
We tried everything. Google Calendar, shopping lists, budget in Excel, meds in notes, meal plans on sticky notes on the fridge. Five apps — and none of them saw the whole picture.
Turning point
One evening, after missing a paid doctor’s appointment for the third time that month — several hundred dollars gone — Sylwia said it straight:
“Why isn’t there one place where the whole family sees the same thing? No surprises. No searching. No stress.”
How it started
I built it for us first. Then friends wanted it too. And it grew from there.
We tried existing solutions — but none connected calendar, health, finances, and tasks in one place. None saw the context between them.
Our mission
Our goal isn’t to organize your life — no app can do that. We help you synchronize what matters. See how full your glass is — before it overflows.
Privately. Just between you. No ads. No tracking. Your data belongs to you.
We’re building ParentOS because we need it ourselves.
For our family. And for yours.
Calendar, health, smart home, automation — all in one place.
...and a growing ecosystem
Still have a question in mind? Contact us
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