Keep everyone informed, without confusion

Co-parenting after separation often involves more than just two parents. Daily life may include partners, grandparents, relatives, caregivers, or professionals who help support your child. Peaceful Co-Parenting makes collaboration easier by offering different account types, so everyone involved gets the right information at the right time.

Parent access

Each parent has their own individual account with equal permissions. Parents can use all available tools to manage schedules, communication, records, and updates.
From their account, a parent can invite children, trusted family members, or professionals to participate, without additional fees.

Child access (for free)

Age-appropriate visibility for children

Child accounts keep kids informed without exposing them to adult discussions. Children can view schedules, participate in Handoff Checklists to track what to bring to and from each parent’s home, and message approved family members.

They only see what’s relevant to them, helping them stay connected while staying protected from conflict.

Child Accounts

Child accounts have just the right amount of access to keep your children informed without placing them in the middle of grown-up concerns. Children can view the family calendar, share memories with the Journal, and exchange messages with other family members. They’ll only have access to the basic information they need without seeing the conversations going on directly between parents.

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