Fynn shares the work of running a family.

A family AI partner that remembers, organizes, and coordinates — from school runs to shopping to bedtimes. Not just the logistics, but also the mental work of keeping it all straight.

Beta opens June 15
A dad carries one child on his shoulders while another climbs his side, late-afternoon sun on a wooden barn wall.

The product

A family runs on thousands of invisible decisions. Fynn handles them — and shows everyone what's actually happening.

Fynn app splash screen — sunlit sky and clouds, headline 'Fynn Family', tagline 'More moments. Less mental load.', CTA 'Set up the system'.

What it does

Fynn carries it.
The whole family shares it.

Phone lock screen with a calendar reminder for 'Soccer photo day, Saturday 9:00 am' and a Fynn alert titled 'Heads up for Saturday' noting Theo's photo day and that he's outgrown his cleats, with a Thursday fitting open.

Catches what's coming.

School emails, doctor's notes, schedule changes. One place.

Fynn event screen for 'Lily's 10th birthday' listing what Fynn handled — RSVP'd to Megan, held the calendar slot, noted Mia's gluten allergy, mapped the drive — plus two remaining tasks: choosing the 4:30 pickup and ordering a gift.

Makes the invisible visible.

Both parents see what's getting handled.

Fynn family group chat 'The Mitchells' where Mia asks to visit Lily's after homework and Fynn flags her rescheduled 4 pm dentist appointment, then Dad confirms he'll handle pickup.

Joins the team.

Built for the whole household. Not one tired parent.

What we're building toward

Five ways you get to show up differently.

Fynn opens to Founding Families in June 2026. These are the everyday moments we're working to make feel different in your home.

01 Morning
A dad walks his two young children along a city sidewalk on the way to school, carrying their scooters.

Walk into the day already in it

Open Fynn and see what's coming. Who has practice, who needs lunch packed, who's carrying the harder day. No piecing it together from four apps.

Start the day without the scramble.

02 Mid-week
A dad leans in beside his two children at a classroom desk during a school visit, watching them work.

Step in without asking

Fynn watches the pattern of your week and surfaces what needs doing — before someone has to flag it. You stop being the one who asks, and become the one who already knew.

Show up. Don't wait to be told.

03 Sunday night

Hold the week without holding it in your head

Everything pulls into one view — calendar invites, school portals, group chats, the thing your kid mentioned in the car. Fynn surfaces what matters. You show up.

Sunday nights belong to your family again, not to logistics.

04 Tuesday, away
A mother and three children gather around a laptop at the kitchen table, smiling during a video call.

Stay close from anywhere

Travel, work late, gone on a Tuesday — Fynn keeps you connected to what's happening at home in a way that's specific and real. You call when the goalie save happens.

Be there for the moment, not just the recap.

05 Throughout the week

Stop being where everything lands

Permission slips. Birthday RSVPs. The dentist that got rescheduled twice. Fynn picks them up — or nudges the right person at the right time.

Carry less. Catch what matters.

Real stories from Founding Families landing here, starting in June.

Why now

Parenting is harder than it has ever been.

48%

Parents reporting overwhelming daily stress.

U.S. Surgeon General, 2024

57%

Parents reporting burnout.

Ohio State, 2024

How it works

Three steps. Then a different household.

Fynn onboarding screen 1 — 'Who's in it?' form with you, partner, and kids fields filled in for the Mitchell family.

01

Tell Fynn about your family.

Fynn onboarding screen 5 — 'Connect your calendar' with Google, Apple, and Outlook options plus a family inbox address.

02

Connect your accounts.

Fynn onboarding screen 6 — 'All set, David' summary listing household, connected calendar, and family inbox.

03

The household runs differently.

Founding families

Be among the first 500.

Try Fynn free for 30 days.
$299/year or $49/month after.

Beta opens June 15 · Stockholm, Sweden

Common questions

The short answers.

No. Calendars store information. Fynn does the work — the anticipating, the remembering, the catching things before they fall through.
That's the design goal. Most family apps target one parent. Fynn was built so both parents have a reason to open it — every feature was pressure-tested against that question.
Free for the first 30 days. After that, $299/year or $49/month.
We don't sell it. We don't share it. The product depends on you trusting us with the details that matter — we take that seriously.