"I thought you were picking her up."
"I never said I would."

We7 monitors your family chats, collects tasks and agreements into one briefing — and makes sure nothing gets lost. Everyone knows what's on them.

A regular Tuesday

Nobody's fault. The information was there — just scattered across different chats.

7:30
You ask in the family chat: "Who's picking up Mia?" No one responds.
9:15
Grandma texts you directly: "Mia has an orthodontist appointment at 7 PM." You missed it — you were in a meeting.
10:40
In the dance studio group chat: "Class moved from 5 PM to 3:30 PM." The message got buried under 30 others. You never saw it.
12:00
Your husband texts: "I thought you were picking her up." You thought the same about him.
3:40 PM
Mia is waiting at school. You're driving across town. The orthodontist appointment — missed. And the dance class at 3:30? You won't find out until evening.
9:30 PM
You fall asleep feeling like tomorrow will be the same.

What if at 7:30 AM you had opened this?

The briefing catches everything that matters

Shows only you, only what you need. Doesn't decide for you — but never loses anything.

☀️ Morning briefing

Tue, Feb 11 · 7:32 AM
Good morning, Anna4 items need attention
⚠️
Pick up Mia from school — 3:00 PM
Not yet confirmed. Who's picking up?
🦷
Orthodontist Mia — 7:00 PM
📡 From family chat — grandma's message last night, don't forget
💬
Mia's dance class moved: 5:00 → 3:30 PM
📡 Detected in "Grace Studio" chat today at 10:40 AM
Mom and dad busy at 3:30. Grandpa is free — ask him to take her?
Renew insurance — by Friday
Andrew · confirmed
Parent-teacher meeting — Thursday 6 PM
Anna · confirmed

Monitors chats with your permission

Dance class rescheduled? School cancelled? We7 notices and updates the context.

Accountability locked in

"I'll pick her up" is not a chat message — it's a confirmed agreement with a name and time.

Everyone sees their own view

Andrew sees the insurance. Mia sees her tasks. Grandma sees the grandkids' schedule.

Shows, doesn't decide

Shows that grandpa is free — you decide who to ask. No auto-actions.

Not a to-do list — a system of agreements

Agreements, not tasks

Nothing counts as done until both sides say "yes." No more "I thought you were going to…"

Before"Pick up the kid" — a line on a list
AfterWho exactly? Confirmed? When?

Reads your chats — with your permission

Connect school, club, and doctor chats. We7 will spot changes and update the context. You'll never miss a schedule change again.

BeforeMessage buried under 30 others
AfterChange in your briefing — you decide

Built for real families, not stock photos

Two homes after a divorce. A nanny who needs the schedule. A teenager with growing autonomy. We7 is designed for real life.

Before"Invite your family" — mom, dad, 2 kids
AfterRoles, contexts, safe mode

Less chaos.
More clarity.

Open the app, connect your chats — and get your first briefing in a minute.

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Questions you'll definitely ask

What if my partner doesn't want to join?

We7 is useful even for one person. You get briefings, track tasks and events. When your partner sees you never forget anything — they'll join on their own.

How is this different from Google Calendar?

A calendar shows when an event is. We7 shows who's responsible and whether they confirmed. The difference is between "it was in the calendar" and "we agreed."

Is it free?

Core features are free — briefings, tasks, chat monitoring. For families who need more, there will be premium features via subscription. The essentials will always remain free.

What about difficult family situations?

We7 accounts for that. There's a safe mode: separate briefings, restricted access, activity log. Your data is managed by you — shared family data by family rules, personal stays personal.