We built Trellisbecause we needed it.
For years we managed our family in Notion, Google Calendar, a shared note, and a dozen group texts that somehow never included the right person.
We read every book. We listened to every podcast. We still opened our phones on Tuesday night and couldn't remember what Wednesday looked like.
So we built the thing we wished existed. We've been using it every day for months. It's called Trellis. Twelve pillars. One app. Everything in one place.
If you want it, it's $29 a month. Cancel anytime. Built from our kitchen.
If that's not for you, the framework here is free and always will be.
The whole house, on one screen.
Trellis pulls the week, the people, the pillars, the tasks, and the things Cy is noticing into one place. Both parents see it. The kids have their own view. Nobody is carrying the house in their head anymore.
- The next six hours, already loaded.
- The load by person, already split.
- Each kid, with their own age-appropriate view.
- What is worth bringing to Sunday, already surfaced.
Good afternoon, Remi.
The next six hours.
A few things are loud this week. Jaiye has practice tonight, Kendra has nine open tasks, and money has not been touched since Friday. Want to clear the non-urgent tasks, or build the Sunday agenda?
A piece of the app shown here. More inside Trellis.
Not another todo app.
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Built by a family, not a tech company.
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12 pillars, not another todo app.
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Cy, your family's AI chief of staff who notices what you're too tired to.
