It's 2026. Most coparenting apps still feel like they were built fifteen years ago — calendars that don't sync, notifications that don't arrive, messaging that doesn't help when tempers flare. They add work and stress at exactly the worst moments.
Coordial is what coparenting software should look like in 2026. Structure that keeps the schedule clear. Tools that keep messages calm. Records you can pull up if things escalate, but built to help keep it cordial.

Custody days, handoffs, and every event live in one place — built to sync with Google Calendar and Apple Calendar. Custody patterns are built in, including shift work and 2-2-3 rotations. The schedule is finally something you both see the same way.

Type what you feel. Coordial's AI quietly catches messages that would escalate — sarcasm, score-keeping, the kinds of things you'd regret in the morning — and offers a calmer version. You always have the final word. But now, you have a choice.

Every message and every schedule change is permanently on the record. Nothing gets quietly deleted. Edits keep their history. Timestamps and read receipts on everything. If you ever need to share it with a lawyer, a mediator, or a court, one tap exports a clean PDF. You hope you never need it. It's there if you do.

One subscription covers both parents — not per-parent like the legacy apps. Cancel in a tap. Export your data anytime. Delete your account without your coparent's permission. Biometric and PIN lock so kids on a shared iPad never see what's not for them. Renewals come with two weeks' notice. No dark patterns, anywhere.