Pricing

It’s free.
For both of you.

No subscription, no per-parent fee, and nothing about your custody schedule locked behind an upgrade prompt.

Everything, for everyone

$0/month

Both parents. Every feature. However many kids you have.

  • Shared custody calendar with every built-in pattern, plus custom cycles
  • Day swaps and trip blocks, with approval from the other parent
  • Expense tracking with 50/50 or custom splits and a running balance
  • Recurring expenses and spending insights by category and child
  • Activities, chores, and household rules across both homes
  • Document storage for agreements, insurance cards, and school forms
  • A message thread scoped to logistics
  • Push notifications and handoff reminders
  • Accounts for both parents, and for household members like a grandparent or nanny
  • iPhone, iPad, and any browser

Questions about cost

Is coparent really free?

Yes. There is no subscription, no trial that expires, and no paid tier. Every feature described on this site is available to both parents at no cost.

Do you charge per parent?

No. Both parents create their own free account, and household members you invite — a grandparent who does Tuesday pickup, for example — are free as well.

Is any part of the schedule behind a paywall?

No. The custody calendar, swaps, and trips are the core of the product, and gating them would defeat the point. Nothing about the schedule is restricted.

How do you make money, then?

We do not yet. coparent is early, and the priority right now is making the product genuinely useful for the families using it. If that ever changes, we will say so here first and we will not take away something you already rely on.

Do you sell my data?

No. Your family’s information is visible only to the parents in your family. We do not share it, sell it, or use it for advertising.

What happens to my data if I stop using it?

You can delete your account from Settings, which removes your data. Until you do, your schedule and history stay where you left them.

See what’s in it first.

The full feature list covers how the calendar, swaps, and expense splitting actually work.