Shared context
Plans stop feeling like scattered fragments when every circle can see what is already in motion.
Your plans are only part of the picture. SyncdUp lets you see your partner's schedule, your family's plans, and the people around you in one shared view, so birthdays, work trips, kid games, and date nights stop sneaking up on each other.
Built for real life
This is for the messy middle: family plans, your plans, their plans, and the coordination work in between.
The problem
SyncdUp is not another lonely personal planner. It is a shared planning surface for couples, families, and the circles around them, so the game, the dinner, the work trip, and the birthday party can finally live in the same conversation.
A shared circle is the unit
Invite people into a circle, let them add what is theirs, and keep visibility anchored to that circle.
Identity stays clear
Adults bring their own accounts. Non-account profiles stay visibly owned, so no one turns into a floating label.
Shared context
Plans stop feeling like scattered fragments when every circle can see what is already in motion.
Space to breathe
The goal is not more notifications. It is fewer surprises, cleaner tradeoffs, and more room for the plans you actually want to keep.
How it works
The product model stays narrow on purpose. Fewer concepts. Clear ownership. Shared visibility when it matters.
Start with the people who actually coordinate together: household, extended family, close friends, team parents. Each circle becomes a shared planning surface.
Adults are real members with accounts. Kids and other non-account profiles are clearly owned. No fuzzy placeholders. No wondering who a name belongs to.
Going, maybe, or not going. Enough to make decisions now, with room for smarter availability tools later.
Start simple
Shared circles first. Clear identity second. Lightweight responses third. That gets you out of the chaos now and sets up future tools, like finding the best time together, on solid ground.