Small, calm apps for the daily chaos of family life.

FamilySmash makes practical tools for the coordination that fills every household: whose turn it is, who does what, what's happening when. Each one is small and quick to open. The whole family can share it.

TurnSmash is live today. The rest of the family is on the way.

Software for the everyday logistics of family life.

FamilySmash is a small studio making simple, useful apps for households. We build for the coordination that happens every day and usually gets handled with nagging, sticky notes, and the odd argument.

That work deserves better tools. So we make one small app at a time, and finish each one before starting the next.

Built for the small stuff

Turns, timing, reminders, the tiny handoffs that keep a household moving. That's the friction we go after, not big abstract productivity.

Obvious to use

If a five-year-old and a grandparent can both use it without a tutorial, we got it right. Less setup, less explaining.

Shared by default

These tools work across people and phones, not just on one device. The whole point is everyone seeing the same thing at the same time.

Live now

TurnSmash keeps track of whose turn it is.

The first FamilySmash app. It settles the small, recurring question behind a lot of household friction: whose turn is it? Set the rotation once, and "but I did it last time" stops being a fight.

The family is growing.

TurnSmash is the first of several small apps we're building for family life. Each one takes on a single everyday snag and tries to make it disappear. The next ones are already in the works.