A shared home for two

Run your life together, not after each other.

One quiet home for everything you share.

7 days free, no card needed · one subscription covers you both

How it works

One message. Every room updated.

Text your Twofold agent — AI routes each thing to where it belongs, for both of you.

Everything shared

Ten rooms in one home.

Each one simple on its own. Together, they replace the pile of apps, notes and screenshots you're both juggling.

Meals

Paste a recipe link and the cookbook fills itself. Plan the week, then rate what you cooked.

cooked it · ★★★★★

Reminders

Spoken plainly — "later this month", "in the spring" — nudged over Telegram to one or both of you.

MOT · 1 Mar

Home

Where you land each morning — the day in one line, a shelf of what's coming, a pad for the week.

today · bins, then date night

Money

A monthly cap and savings goals you can beat — no spreadsheets, no faff.

japan 2027 · £3,200 / £5,000

Chores

Weighed, not counted — one plate with the only overdue thing isn't "even".

Groceries

One live list, plus the bigger to-buys you're tracking.

Calendar

Two lanes, one each — position tells you whose day it is at a glance.

Memories

A shared timeline. One year ago today…

Holidays

Itineraries, bookings and budgets in one hub — and a daily journal you both fill in while you're there.

tokyo ✈ in 12 days

Pets

Vet visits & jabs, nudged before they're due.

luna · booster 3 sep

Quietly intelligent

It reads the receipt so the budget doesn't have to guess.

Photograph a receipt and Claude reads the store, the total, every line — filing the shop, updating Money's budget, and teaching Groceries what "the usuals" really means. Paste a recipe link and the cookbook fills itself, ready to plan into the week.

A shakshuka in a cast-iron pan — eggs set in a red pepper and tomato sauce, scattered with coriander
Shakshuka★★★★★
Link pasted → 9 ingredients & the method, filled in
Cooked it → logged with a note, no photo needed
4★ or better → saved to Memories

A cookbook that fills itself

Paste a link. Cook. Rate it. Done.

It reads the recipe page the way you would — pulls the ingredients and the method out of any link you paste, no copying halfway through cooking. Cook a shakshuka, and "Cooked it" opens a slip: five stars, a line if you've got one, a photo if you took one — or skip it in one tap. No photo? Every dish still gets a picture, drawn flat and warm from its own name. Rate something four stars or better and it turns up again, in Memories' cooking thread.

Pricing

One plan. Per couple.

You share a life — you share a subscription.

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no card until day 8 · covers both of you