A calm home for the documents your family runs on — passports, school forms, insurance cards, immunization records — that watches the dates so you don’t have to.
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The passport’s somewhere. The insurance card’s last year’s. The pediatrician’s number is in the phone of whichever parent is currently away. Kaitlyn’s epi-pen prescription is in the binder — and you are not at the binder.
You’ve been the one who knows. For years. And the price of being the one who knows is that nobody else has to.
This is not a personality flaw. This is a tooling problem. A six-person household runs on twenty-seven documents, four schools, two cars, three doctors, and an orthodontist. It does not fit in your head. It was never going to fit in your head.
Drag-drop a passport, snap a photo of an insurance card, or forward a school PDF to your household’s email-in address.
AI extracts the document type, the owner, the expiry, the renewal window. You confirm or correct in one tap.
Ninety days out. Thirty. Seven. One quiet email, Sunday evenings. Never an 11pm push notification.
Looking at the 5 documents you uploaded —
I’m Dave Finkelstein. I run a small consulting and infrastructure shop in New Jersey. I have four adult kids and a wife who teaches high school math.
I’m building the version of this tool I wished I’d had ten years ago — when the school nurse called and the prescription was in a binder I wasn’t near.
Encrypted at rest. TLS in transit. No ads, no data sale, ever. One-click full-vault export. I read every email that comes in.
The product ships in late summer. If your family runs on more than what fits in your head, the founder cohort is open.
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