NestBoard is a small, independent product team building a calmer way for households to coordinate. We use the product every day with the people we live with.
No notification spam. No FOMO copy. No streak guilt. Quiet utility, the way a calendar should be.
We don't sell data. We don't train models on you. We don't run ads. Subscription is the only revenue.
Couples, parents, multi-gen, roommates, co-parents, caregivers, friend groups. We make no assumption about who lives with you.
2-week free trial. Then a flat $4.99/month, or $49.99/year (two months free), for your whole household, unlimited members. No per-seat charges, no tiers, no upsells. You can always export and leave.
Every household runs on a calendar, usually three of them, plus a group chat that nobody catches up on, plus a fridge with sticky notes. We tried every tool. Each one wanted us to think like a project manager.
NestBoard started as the calendar we wished we had: shared, calm, kind to the people who use it. Then chores got added, because trash kept being missed. Then meds, because grandma's pillbox was always confusing. Then pantry, because oat milk. Then meal planning, because someone always asks "what's for dinner?" at 5pm. Then Robin, an AI that reads forwarded permission slips so we don't have to retype them.
It's still small. It's still calm. It's still the household OS we use at home, now sharable with whoever you live with, however that household looks.
Three calendars, four people, a group chat nobody read, and a fridge full of sticky notes. The "family calendar" apps I tried felt like productivity software, built for project managers pretending to be parents.
NestBoard is the version I wanted: calm, shared, honest about what it is and what it isn't. If you try it and it's missing something your household actually needs, I want to hear from you. That feedback is how this gets better.
Dillon · hello@mynestboard.com
2 weeks free, all features. Five minutes to set up. Bring whoever you live with.