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Welcome ParentData fams!

How parents team up to save time & reclaim joy

How parents team up to save time & reclaim joy

Welcome ParentData fams!

  • A smart, shared calendar
    Powerful family accounts
    Chat designed for parents

Your school just sent its sixth email this week (it's only Tuesday), you can't find the link to the permission slip that’s overdue, and you need to get one kid to soccer at the same time the other has dance.

Sound familiar?

It doesn’t have to be this way.

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Spend 10 minutes to save 50+ hours

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Does your school not provide a parent directory? Do you lack a way to communicate with other parents? We believe all parents have a Right to Connect. Join our movement!

Never add another date

Overwhelmed by frequent emails chock-full of events, deadlines and to-dos?

Let Honeycomb’s AI assistant, Worker Bee, automatically pull dates and details (including links to permission slips!) from your school or club emails, and add them to your shared Honeycomb calendar in seconds.

The result: an always up-to-date smart calendar and to-do list that makes it easier to share parenting logistics with other families. Sync it to wherever you manage your schedule.

Learn more here.

Carpools and after school, sorted

Find families to team up with, share after-school activities and summer camp leads, and set up carpools.

By combining family profiles and chat built for logistics with a smart calendar, Honeycomb unlocks the potential of parent communities.

Take the mental load off mom’s plate, empower dads

Honeycomb's family accounts don’t just help put faces to names –– pretty useful when 65% of public schools don’t provide a directory. They enable family-to-family communication.

Family accounts also mean no more guessing who the primary parent is, leaving dads out of the loop, or putting the load on mom’s plate –– Honeycomb makes sure all adults in the same household see the same stuff.

Got questions?

How is Honeycomb different from WhatsApp or group text messaging? How do we handle privacy?

We’ve got answers!