Calendars, lists, notes, reminders, birthdays, attachments, and people all belong together. Ūna connects them around real household plans, so details do not get lost across apps, chats, and memory.
From Latin ūnus, ūna, ūnum — one, together, as a single thing.
The product follows the same idea: the plan, the list, the note, the file, the reminder, and the people it affects should not live in separate places. They should make sense together.
The household timeline — colour-coded by who, ordered by when. Private events stay private, marked plainly as "only show for me." No notifications you didn't ask for.
Three kinds of list — shopping, to-do, notes — sharing one connected surface. Items check off in real time, so the partner at the supermarket sees what's still missing. Due dates and alerts when something actually matters.
Add adults, kids, grandparents — each with a photo, a colour, and a birthday. Adults sign in to share back. Children stay as household members, no account, no login — just part of the home.
Ūna end-to-end encrypts sensitive household content before it syncs. We can't read your event titles, list items, birthdays, or notes from our backend.
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