Calendar. Meals. Routines. Mental load. All by the same kettle.
Feels like a homemaker's binder, a chalkboard wall calendar, and a soft cottage planner — all together. Plan dinners, divide chores, hold the mental load, and let the house breathe.

— one family, one quiet day —
A morning doorstep on the phone, the fridge calendar the kids actually tap, an afternoon to set down the mental load, an evening handoff between parents, then the house quiets. Six small moments — every room, doing its job.
— how a real day flows —
Six soft beats of a household day, each with the room in AlmaNest that gently holds it.
Today's Doorstep greets you with the weather, who has what, and the three things that actually matter today.
The Family Wall holds school pickups, the dentist, and date night — color-coded by person, beautiful to leave on a tablet.
Anyone in the family can drop tomatoes onto the list. It auto-groups by aisle so a 6-minute store run actually works.
Table & Pantry remembers what you cook, picks low-energy nights for low-energy meals, and sends the missing ingredient straight to the market.
Bedtime, sick day, sitter night — write a handoff card the next caregiver can read in thirty seconds. No retelling.
Daily Rhythms' evening flow gently closes the kitchen, sets the morning alarm, and leaves a soft chalkboard note for tomorrow.
— built for these moments —
We built AlmaNest for the small, hard moments most software ignores.
Three open tabs, no plan, a kid asking what's for dinner. Hit the doorstep — see one screen with one next step.
Sick Day Timeline logs every fever, dose, fluid and nap so the partner who comes home can read the day in one glance.
The Mental Load Mirror surfaces who's quietly doing the noticing, remembering, planning and caring — and helps redistribute it.
Tap 'Home Recovery'. We hand you a 30/45/60-minute rescue plan with step-by-step encouragement and zero shame.
Daycare-to-bedtime, partner swap, grandma weekend — write a single handoff card and the next caregiver lands gently.
The Adulting Queue holds calls, returns, renewals and bills in one warm list so nothing important gets buried.
— take a tour —
We didn't build features. We built rooms. Each one holds a real corner of family life — with warm microcopy, gentle defaults, and a watercolor icon, so it actually gets used.
A warm daily home screen — weather, capacity, meals tonight, top-3 priorities, and a kettle-on welcome.
Replaces the to-do app you keep declaring bankruptcy on.
ExploreA shared color-coded calendar — month, week, and a wall view beautiful enough to live on the kitchen tablet.
Two-way .ics import/export so it plays nicely with Google or Apple.
ExploreSoft, encouraging routines for morning, afternoon, evening, bedtime — and a gentle Sunday reset.
Designed with ADHD parents and kids in mind. No streaks. No shame.
ExploreA cozy chore board that divides the load by who, when, and energy level — never by guilt.
Drag tasks across the week. Mark them done with one tap.
ExplorePlan a week of meals, save favorites, and send ingredients straight to the market list.
9 meal categories — including low-energy, pantry-only, and 15-minute.
ExploreA categorized grocery list everyone in the family can update at the same time.
Auto-grouped by aisle. Crossable on the phone while you walk.
ExploreSoft sticky notes for reminders, prayer requests, honey-do lists, and quiet brain-dumps.
Pin to the fridge. Attach a video memory. Watch it on the tablet later.
ExploreA guided Sunday flow to look ahead, plan meals, reset the home, and breathe.
Six soft prompts. Ten quiet minutes. One calmer week.
ExploreA private place for emergency contacts, doctors, allergies, school info, and house rules.
The binder you wish you had on paper — searchable and printable.
ExploreOne look. Every room of life — meals, laundry, kids, weather — gently checked-in on.
Green / yellow / red dots make the invisible visible without alarm.
ExploreBedtime, daycare, sick-day swaps. A handoff card the next caregiver can read in thirty seconds.
Write once, copy to clipboard, save to the binder. No retelling.
ExploreThe invisible work, made visible — so it can be shared instead of carried alone.
Track who notices, remembers, plans, and emotionally cares. Then redistribute.
Explore— what this is, what this isn't —
— for whom —
The parent juggling six tabs, the homemaker carrying everyone's calendar in her head, the family who wants less chaos and more rhythm.
Two parents, three kids, and a dog. You need one place that everyone actually opens.
The home runs on you. AlmaNest holds the mental load so your brain can rest a little.
ADHD-friendly. Soft. Visual. No shame, no streaks — just gentle, repeatable rhythms.
Plan school days alongside meals, chores, and field trips without juggling four apps.
Animals, garden, freezer meals, weekly reset — the binder you wish you had on paper.
Color-code who does what, so the conversation becomes 'here's the plan' instead of 'who did what?'
"It feels like a binder I'd actually open. My ADHD brain finally has a soft landing."
— Reagan, mom of 3
"We leave it open on the kitchen tablet. The kids check off their own routines now."
— The Wilders, homeschool family
"The Sunday Reset alone is worth it. Our weeks just feel… kinder."
— Maya & Dev, couple
— gentle pricing —
Try every room free for 30 days. Then keep what you love.
Always free, always cozy.
For the home that runs on rhythm.