✦ Built for the school-year mental load

School sends the heap.
Heapless finds what matters.

Less heap. More life.

Forward the newsletter, snap the flyer, or share the schedule. Heapless finds the dates, deadlines, forms, tasks, and changes, ready for you to review.

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Built for parents juggling school, sports, and forms.
Appointments and changing plans, too.

EmailNewsletters, updates TextsPlans and changes PhotoFlyers and handouts ScreenshotSchedules and posts PDFForms and documents Voice noteQuick reminders
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Soccer practice Tomorrow · 5:00 PM Sam
🧮 Math quiz Wed, May 15 Lily
📄 Field trip permission slip Due Fri, May 17 Lily
👥 Book club meeting Sat, May 18 · 10:00 AM You
Home Calendar Tasks Inbox
Planned calendar connections Google CalendarEvent added Apple CalendarReminder set Outlook CalendarEvent added To-do listAction item added
01Capture the messy thing Email, photos, screenshots, PDFs, texts, and voice notes, all without retyping.
02Understand the whole message Separate events, changes, forms, tasks, people, and deadlines, not just dates.
03Act with you in control Review every item, keep its source attached, then route it to the right person and tool.

The real family inbox

Important stuff comes
from everywhere.

The school portal. A wrinkled flyer. The team group text. A PDF buried in an email. The mental load isn’t the calendar. It’s finding, decoding, and remembering everything before it gets there.

Today’s incoming heap

17 items

How it works

Four simple steps to a heapless life.

Parent photographing a school flyer Email PDF
01 Send it in Forward, upload, share, or say it.
Parent forwarding a school email 6 details found
02 Heapless reads it AI finds what needs attention.
School newsletter EVENTScience fairMay 23 at 6:00 PM FORMPermission slipDue Friday ✓ Ready to approve
03 You review Stay in control before anything moves.
Google Calendar Apple Calendar Outlook Calendar
04 Life updates Approved items reach your existing tools.

See the idea in motion

Watch a photo and an email become a handled plan.

Product concept preview
31-second narrated product concept
Heapless product walkthrough
Step 1 · PhotoSnap the school flyer. That’s it.
Heapless is reading the photo

Four details found automatically

Field trip eventScience Museum · May 17
Permission formDue May 10 · Assign to parent
!
Pack for MayaLunch · water bottle · sneakers
ReminderThursday evening
Ready for review
Photo handled

One picture. Four useful actions.

The source stays connected to everything Heapless found.

Calendar eventScience Museum
Fri, May 17
Task addedReturn permission form
Due May 10
Reminder setPack field-trip bag
Thursday, 7 PM
Source attachedOriginal flyer
One tap away
Step 2 · EmailForward the team update to Heapless.
Heapless is reading the email

Updates separated and routed

Practice changedTuesday · now 6:00 PM
Saturday gameRiverside Field · 9:30 AM
Bring team photo formAssigned to Alex
Leave-home reminderSaturday · 8:45 AM
Calendar change detected
Email handled

Two messy inputs. One clear family plan.

No copying, retyping, or rebuilding the calendar.

2 events syncedGoogle Calendar
Updated automatically
2 tasks createdAssigned to the
right family member
2 reminders readyAt the moment
they matter
Review completeEvery source
still attached

What makes Heapless different

The important parts, without the extra scroll.

01
Understands the whole messageDates, forms, people, locations, instructions, and next steps stay connected.
02
Catches what changedA moved practice or revised deadline becomes an update, not a duplicate.
03
You review it firstEdit, assign, approve, or ignore every item before it reaches another tool.
04
Keeps your toolsApproved events and tasks go to the calendars and workflows your family already uses.

Founding beta: We are building the send, understand, and review loop with early families first. Connections and automation will be introduced only when they are ready to test.

An honest early look

What you’re joining.

Heapless is in the product-concept and founding-family stage. The screens and film show the experience we are building, not a claim that every connection is live today.

Right now

Designing with founding families

We’re learning which messages create the most work, what families need reviewed, and where each action should go.

First beta focus

Send → understand → review

The first useful loop: share an email, photo, or PDF; see the important details separated; correct anything before it moves.

Built in stages

Routing, changes, and handoffs

Calendar connections, change detection, household assignments, and reminders will be introduced only as they are ready to test.

Early access will be free during the founding beta. We’ll explain any future paid plan before asking anyone to choose it.

A different category

Not another family calendar.
The intelligence before it.

Calendars are good at showing information after someone has already found it, understood it, and typed it in. Heapless is built for the messy work that happens first.

Traditional family calendars

A better place to organize

  • You move family life into another app
  • Someone still enters and updates the details
  • The calendar becomes one more system to maintain
  • Useful once the information is already structured
Heapless

A reviewable way to take action

  • Send the email, flyer, screenshot, text, PDF, or voice note
  • Dates, tasks, forms, changes, and people are pulled out for you
  • You review what Heapless found before anything moves
  • Approved items go to the calendars and tools you already use

Heapless is a family information translator. It is designed to show what changed, what needs action, who it belongs to, and where it should go, with the original source still attached.

The defensible difference

Three things Heapless
has to do exceptionally well.

The value is not merely reading a date. It is preserving context, catching changes, and turning one messy message into several correct actions without taking control away from the parent.

1Context stays connected

Never lose the “why.”

Every proposed event, task, deadline, or reminder points back to the email, flyer, text, or document it came from, so a family can verify it without hunting.

  • One message, many separate actions
  • Original source one tap away
  • Names, locations, forms, and instructions preserved
2Changes become visible

Update, don’t duplicate.

Heapless is designed to recognize when a newer message changes something already seen, then bring the difference to a parent before creating more confusion.

  • Moved practices and revised deadlines
  • Duplicate and conflict checks
  • Clear before-and-after review
3The right action goes right

Route by person and purpose.

An event belongs on a calendar. A permission slip needs an owner. A packing list needs a reminder. Heapless separates the actions and keeps each child’s life distinct.

  • Review, edit, assign, or ignore
  • Family-aware ownership
  • Use existing calendars and workflows
School newsletter Field-trip flyer ••Team group text Sports schedule Voice reminder +Appointment email

Why we’re building Heapless

Families don’t need another place to organize. They need less work before anything is organized.

The person carrying the invisible load becomes the household’s manual integration layer: reading every message, decoding every date, noticing every change, assigning every task, and remembering every follow-up.

Heapless exists to remove that translation work while keeping families, not AI, in control of what happens next.

The Heapless team
Parent reviewing family information with Heapless

Trust before access

Useful AI needs clear boundaries.

Heapless is still being built, so we will not pretend unfinished policies are certifications. Before the beta handles family information, participants will receive a plain-language explanation of the complete data flow.

  • What is processed: the exact information an upload or connection shares.
  • Who processes it: every service provider involved in understanding or routing it.
  • How long it stays: retention and deletion controls stated before participation.
  • What calendar access means: clear read and write permissions, never vague “sync” language.
  • Review before action: nothing moves into another tool without the control promised for that beta.

Questions, answered

A little less wondering.

Is Heapless another family calendar?

No. It is the ingestion layer before your calendar, turning messy information into structured items for the tools you already use.

What can I send?

Email, PDFs, photos, screenshots, copied text, links, and voice notes are planned.

When can I try it?

Early adopters will be invited in small groups as the product becomes ready.

What works today?

The current site and video are a product concept. Founding-family research is open now; product capabilities will be introduced in small beta stages and labeled as they become available.

Will early access cost anything?

The founding beta is planned to be free, with no credit card required. Any future paid plan will be explained before participants are asked to choose it.

Do Google, Apple, and Outlook work already?

They are planned calendar connections, not a claim of live availability today. The first beta will focus on getting the send, understand, and review loop right.

Founding families wanted

Help us build a life with less heap.

Join for product updates, early invites, and a real voice in what Heapless handles first. Founding beta participation is planned to be free, with no credit card and no surprise paid conversion.