Blended families

A shared calendar for blended families.

Two homes, step-parents, half-siblings, a custody schedule — Memoria keeps one shared calendar everyone can see, with the right access for each adult, and no per-parent monthly fee.

What you get

One child, two households

A child’s school dates, activities and documents live in one place both homes can see — so the circular that arrived at Mum’s house isn’t lost to Dad’s.

Roles for every adult

Biological parents, step-parents and guardians each get scoped access — full view for the parents, a narrower one for a step-parent or a helper. Everyone helps without overreach.

The custody schedule, visible to all

Who has the kids which week is on the shared calendar, not in someone’s head or a group chat — so handovers, activities and appointments line up across both homes.

For amicable co-parents, not the courtroom

Memoria is a calm shared calendar and memory, not a litigation tool. If you need tamper-proof, court-admissible records, a co-parenting-specific app fits better — Memoria is for cooperation.

Forward from either home

A circular, a fee note or a medical card forwarded from either parent’s phone lands on the child’s calendar automatically — no re-typing, no “did you tell them?”

One household price, no per-parent fee

Co-parenting apps that charge each parent add up fast. Memoria is one household plan — ₹299/month — with an honest free tier to start and no gutting of it later.

FAQ

Can Memoria handle a child moving between two homes?

Yes. A child’s calendar, fees and documents are shared across both households, and the custody schedule sits on the same calendar everyone sees. Forwarding from either home files things to the right child, so nothing depends on one parent relaying it to the other.

Is this a co-parenting or custody-court tool?

No — deliberately. Memoria is for amicable, cooperative co-parents who want a shared calendar and paperwork in one place. It does not produce court-admissible communication records; if your situation is high-conflict or court-ordered, use an app built for legal evidence.

Can a step-parent have limited access?

Yes. Roles are scoped, so a step-parent or a helper can be limited to specific children and their schedules and documents, while the biological parents keep the fuller household view. Access matches each adult’s actual role.

Does each parent pay separately?

No. Memoria is billed once per household — ₹299/month for the plan, with a free tier to start — regardless of how many adults or homes are involved, unlike co-parenting apps that charge per parent.

How Memoria compares

Side-by-side against the apps you might also be looking at.

Start with Memoria today.

Free to start — 1 GB of household memory. No credit card.