Most co-parenting apps are built as evidence machines — logged messages, tone meters, exportable records — and they charge $300–700 per parent per year for the privilege. That’s the right tool for high-conflict situations. It’s the wrong tool for most families.
Clario is for parents who just need the logistics to work: whose day it is, who has the soccer pickup, and whether the weekend swap is on. Calm, shared, and free during beta.
Free during beta · no per-parent pricing · no credit card
Sarah and Mark share custody of Emma. Mark’s weekends are shaded right on the September calendar, and Emma’s events carry her chip so there’s never a “whose event is this?” moment.
Flip My time only and Mark’s days clear completely — shading and Emma’s events both drop away, leaving Sarah a calendar of only what’s hers to manage. Try the toggle in the calendar.
Tap the toggle inside the calendar above
Mark asks for the weekend with dates, the kid, and a reason attached. Sarah approves or declines with one tap — and the custody calendar recolors itself for both of them. No screenshots of texts, no “wait, which weekend did we say?”
And when a pickup is covered, it says so: either parent taps “I’ve got this” and the other one sees it instantly. Approvals stay reversible — two taps to undo, both sides notified.
Clario shades custody days right on the calendar, and one toggle hides your kids' events on the other parent's days. No more scanning a wall of events wondering which pickup is yours — the calendar answers it before you ask.
Ask to trade a weekend or take an extra evening from inside the app. The other parent gets a clear request — dates, kids, reason — and approves or declines with a tap. The calendar updates itself for both of you.
Either parent can claim a pickup, a game, or a form with one tap. The other parent sees it's handled — so you stop confirming logistics you've already confirmed, and nothing falls through the gap between houses.
Sarah sends Mark an invite from Settings. When he joins, he gets his own Clario with exactly one slice of hers in it: their shared kids’ events. He can see Emma’s schedule, claim pickups, and respond to time requests.
What he can’t see: Sarah’s personal events, her to-dos, her inbox, or anything about kids that aren’t his. Privacy isn’t a setting to configure — it’s the default shape of the account.
No. A co-parent you invite sees only your shared kids' events — nothing else. Your personal events, your other kids, and your inbox stay private to you.
No. Clario has no per-parent pricing — inviting your co-parent doesn't cost either of you anything. The whole app is free during beta, no credit card required.
No, though they can. One parent forwarding the school and activity emails is enough to keep the shared kids' calendar current for both households.
Delete your account in Settings any time. Deletion is immediate and permanent — events, to-dos, and every extracted email snippet are removed.
Free during beta · no per-parent pricing · no credit card required
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