Household briefing

Built for the day you got, not the one you ordered.

Most family apps assume your household runs on a clean routine. That’s adorable.

Chaos, Sorted is for the real version: the school note hiding in an email, the rain at pickup, the late sport night, the missing shoe, the child who woke up miserable, and the eternal question of what’s for dinner.

It’s not here to help you design a perfect family routine.

It’s here to help you deal with today.

Today’s chaos, sorted.

A household heads-up panel showing practical prompts for today and tomorrow.

Worth knowing

The important stuff is not always on the calendar.

A calendar can tell you what time swimming starts.

It usually does not tell you that pickup will be slower because it is raining, lunch orders may need cancelling because someone is home sick, or tomorrow’s school note is hiding in an email from last Tuesday.

Chaos, Sorted is designed to surface the small household facts that change the shape of the day.

Rain at pickup. Jackets in bags. Sick kid. Cancel lunch. Mother’s Day tomorrow. Pizza night for the boys.

Not more noise.

Just the things worth knowing before the day starts freelancing.

Rolling day view with activity cards, floating actions, person statuses, and weather impact.

Activities and calendars

A run sheet for the household.

Family life has patterns. Weekday mornings. Sport nights. Library days. Bin nights. Bedtime negotiations.

Chaos, Sorted turns those moving parts into a simple run sheet for the day.

Activities sit in useful windows, not just isolated calendar slots. Weekend morning. After school. Bedtime. Tomorrow prep.

Each activity can carry the things that need to happen around it: what to pack, who is going, what needs checking, what depends on the weather, and what might become tomorrow’s problem if nobody deals with it.

Less calendar archaeology.

More household control surface.

Activity detail card showing before and after checklist, leave-by time, location, and responsible parent.

Slow starters

Little signals for mornings when words are hard.

Some kids do not wake up ready to take on the world.

Sometimes we start slow, grumpy, tired, sick, hungry, overwhelmed, or simply not quite online yet.

Chaos, Sorted gives children a few calm buttons for the signals parents actually need: how they are feeling, what they might eat, and whether the household should soften the plan for a minute.

No interrogation. No mood diary.

Just enough context to help the day get moving.

Child dashboard controls for choosing a current status. Child dashboard controls for choosing a breakfast preference. Child household member row showing a sick status icon and a toast preference.

For the kids

A little bit of fun for the people doing the work.

The parent view keeps the household steady. The kid bit should still feel like more than a chore list.

Chaos, Sorted can turn small everyday wins into patches children actually want to collect.

Pack the bag. Try the brave thing. Help the morning move. Be here at the beginning while the product is still taking shape.

Not bribery. Not another noisy points economy.

Just a small moment of recognition when the work gets done.

Beta Trailblazer Early Explorer achievement card. Packed and Ready Bag Buddy achievement card.

Why we built it

Built by parents, for parents.

Chaos, Sorted started as something we needed for our own family.

A calmer way to see the day, spot what had changed, and keep the small but important stuff from disappearing into the morning fog.

We are a mum and dad building this around real household life: school notes, sport nights, weather surprises, tired kids, missing shoes, dinner chaos, and all the little things that make a day easier when someone remembers them.

We think it is useful enough to become a service other families can use too.

Let me in

Would you like to know more?

We will be opening Chaos, Sorted up for early testing soon.

It is not polished. It is not finished. But it is already being built around the kind of household chaos plenty of families recognise.

If you are interested in having a look, drop us a line and we will let you know when it is ready for more families to try.

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