One calendar for a large family.
Four kids, five, more — plus two parents and a grandparent helping out. Memoria keeps every school, activity and renewal on one household calendar, priced as one household, not per person.
What you get
Per-kid lanes, one week view
Each child has their own school context, activities and documents, but the whole family sees a single week view — who has what, when, without opening four apps.
Conflict warnings across many kids
When Riya’s function clashes with Aman’s match and the fee deadline lands the same week, Memoria flags it before you double-book — the failure mode large families know best.
Forward in bulk, no typing marathon
The more kids you have, the more circulars, fees and warranty cards arrive. Forward them from WhatsApp, email or a photo and Memoria files each to the right child automatically.
Shared load across parents and grandparents
Both parents, a grandparent and a nanny can each hold the right scope. The visibility stops depending on one person’s memory when there are six schedules to hold.
One household price, not per person
Apps that charge per parent or per member punish big families. Memoria is one household plan — ₹299/month — no matter how many kids, vehicles or helpers are on it.
An honest free tier to start
Start free with the whole shared calendar, every family member and a 500 MB document vault, no card. The ₹299/month household plan adds AI capture and a 10 GB vault when you want it — and Memoria won’t gut that free tier out from under you later.
FAQ
How many kids can I add to Memoria?
The free tier already covers every family member, the shared calendar and a 500 MB document vault at no cost — that’s the point for large families. The ₹299/month household plan adds AI capture — forward a circular, bill or photo and it lands on the calendar — and a 10 GB vault, for the whole family at one price.
Does it get noisy with five kids’ notifications?
No — that’s the specific problem Memoria is built against. Reminders are grouped and calm: three things due this week arrive as one digest, not forty separate pings, with quiet hours and travel respected. More kids doesn’t mean more noise.
Can grandparents and a nanny help without seeing everything?
Yes. Roles are scoped — a grandparent or nanny can be limited to specific children and their calendars, fees and documents, while the parents keep the full household view. Everyone helps without a free-for-all.
Does each child get their own school and board setup?
Yes. Every kid points at their own school, board (CBSE, ICSE, IB, state) and timezone, so forwarded circulars land on the right child’s calendar even when your children are in different schools or cities.
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Free to start — 1 GB of household memory. No credit card.