One parent always becomes the "default organiser"
One person holds the mental model of the family schedule. The other asks "what’s happening today?"
You can’t see it, but it’s always running.
That’s exactly what Nuet does.
Every newsletter, every notification, every schedule update — scanned for dates and deadlines automatically.

No reading, no typing, no remembering. Events just appear where you already look.

Notified days before — not 15 minutes before when it’s too late to prepare.

Research shows it’s not the tasks — it’s the tracking.
One person holds the mental model of the family schedule. The other asks "what’s happening today?"
Most missed events come from newsletters parents did read. The date just didn’t make it to the calendar.
Two schools, different term dates, different inset days, different PE days. The tracking load multiplies.
You’re not lazy or disorganised. The system — school emails → human memory → calendar — is broken.
"Did I miss something?" is a background process that never fully shuts down.
A shared Google Calendar only works if someone puts events in it. That’s still mental load.
“I didn’t realise how much brain space school admin was taking until Nuet started handling it. It’s like a weight lifted.”
“My wife used to have to remind me about everything. Now we both just look at the calendar. It’s actually there.”
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