Memoria alternatives guide
Switching from another family app, or weighing one up? These pages are honest, side-by-side looks at the apps people most often replace — what each does well, where Memoria goes further, and how to move across.
Memoria is encrypted at rest, family-shared, multilingual and ad-free, and it fills the calendar from what you already forward — circulars, bills, warranty cards, insurance emails — across kids, vehicles, appliances and insurance, with a document vault. If you want a straight feature-for-feature comparison instead, see the full Memoria comparison hub.
Pick the app you’re moving away from.
Cozi alternative
You want an honest, ad-free free tier — encrypted, multilingual, no 30-day cap on your own dates — with the option of AI capture that fills the calendar from what you forward on one flat plan.
Read the comparison →Skylight Calendar alternative
You want that shared visibility without buying a $280+ display — on your phones — plus vehicles, appliances, insurance and documents.
Read the comparison →FamilyWall alternative
You want AI capture and cross-domain renewals — vehicles, appliances, insurance, documents — with encryption by default and no location tracking.
Read the comparison →Google Calendar alternative
You want a calendar that understands household shape — kids, vehicles, appliances, insurance — and fills itself from what you forward, with a vault for the papers.
Read the comparison →Maple alternative
You’re tired of once-free features moving behind a paywall and want an honest free tier plus AI capture across the whole household, not just email.
Read the comparison →Picniic alternative
You want most of that value for far less — with AI capture, renewal tracking and an encrypted vault — and you don’t need location tracking.
Read the comparison →TimeTree alternative
You want the calendar to fill itself and to cover vehicles, appliances, insurance and documents — not just dates.
Read the comparison →OurHome alternative
You want a maintained app that handles chores plus the whole household — school, vehicles, appliances, documents — and won’t leave you locked out.
Read the comparison →Hearth Display alternative
You want the same shared family visibility without buying a $219–$399 display — on the phones you already own — plus renewals and a vault.
Read the comparison →AppClose alternative
You’re amicable co-parents who want a free shared custody calendar and reminders both homes see — with one household plan instead of a per-parent fee.
Read the comparison →OurFamilyWizard alternative
You’re cooperative co-parents who just want a shared calendar and reminders both homes can see — without paying per parent for legal-grade tooling.
Read the comparison →Life360 alternative
You want a private family app — encrypted, never sells your data, no tracking — that coordinates the household instead of monitoring it.
Read the comparison →Cupla alternative
You want a calendar that starts couple-sized and scales to the whole household — with AI capture, renewals and a vault — in a language everyone reads.
Read the comparison →Apple Family Sharing alternative
Your household mixes iPhone and Android and you want one shared calendar, renewals and a vault that include every member, in every language.
Read the comparison →free Cozi alternative
You want a free family calendar with your full date range, no ads, and every household member included — not a 30-day teaser.
Read the comparison →subscription-free Cozi alternative
You want a family calendar you can run without a subscription — full date range, no ads — and one flat plan only if you outgrow the free tier.
Read the comparison →Apps like Cozi alternative
You want the calm, honest pick among Cozi-style apps — a real free tier, no 30-day cap and encryption, with optional AI capture that fills the calendar for you on one flat plan.
Read the comparison →Free to start. No credit card.
Forward what you already get to Memoria — circulars, fee notes, warranty cards, insurance emails — and see the calendar build itself in a day.