NestBoard - Turn a spare tablet into your family's command center

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NestBoard turns any spare tablet, phone, or browser into a shared command center for your household. One screen holds the family calendar, chores with points and streaks, meal plans, grocery lists, and routines. Email plans to your family's own Robin address and events appear on the calendar automatically. Kids join only by parent invite. No ads, no data selling, no social feeds. Built by a dad who was tired of running a family across five different apps.

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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Dillon, a dad of two from Florida. NestBoard started because our family's life was scattered across five apps: a calendar here, a chore chart there, grocery lists in texts, and the school's emails buried in my inbox. My wife carried the mental load of keeping it all straight, and I wanted one screen the whole family could actually see. So I built NestBoard. We run it on a spare tablet on the kitchen counter: A shared calendar the kids can read at a glance Chores with points and streaks (my kids now race to unload the dishwasher) Meal plans and grocery lists that update from anyone's phone Your family's own email address: forward the school's field trip email and the event lands on the calendar. If plans change, a follow-up email updates it instead of duplicating it Robin, an AI assistant that answers questions about your family's schedule, with kid-safe moderation There are no ads, no data selling, and no social features. Kids join only by parent invite. I would love feedback from other parents here. What's missing from your family's system? I read and reply to everything. Product Hunt folks: use code PRODUCTHUNT at signup for a 90-day free trial, three times the usual. A family system only proves itself once it survives a full season of real life, so take the time to actually live with it.