It’s 7:15 AM. Coffee in one hand, phone in the other. Three kids: Emma (10, 12-day streak), Jake (7, 3-day streak), and Lily (4, streak broken yesterday).
The Family tab tells you everything in one glance. Emma has 2 pending tasks from last night (homework and journal). Jake has a reward request: Movie Night Pick (60 Kudo Coins). Lily has no pending items, but her mood check-in from yesterday came back sad.
Tap the Inbox. Approve Emma’s homework — one tap. Approve her journal — one tap. Approve Jake’s Movie Night Pick — one tap, 60 Kudo Coins deducted. Three approvals in about ten seconds. (Or select all three and batch-approve in one.)
Open Lily’s profile. Mood has trended lower since Wednesday. She skipped her afternoon tasks two days in a row. No alarm bells, just a pattern worth noticing — a note to check in with her after school.
Your co-parent opens the same dashboard on a tablet at lunch. Dark mode. Same data, same kids, pending items already cleared. They see Lily’s mood trend too. A quick text: “Maybe Lily needs a park day this weekend.”
Total time: ninety seconds. No hovering, no nagging, no micromanaging. You saw what needed seeing and acted on what needed acting on.