TS360
TS360

A calm home for family coordination.

One timeline for schedules, communication, expenses, and documents—so you spend less time searching.

Built for real households: what happened, what matters now, what's coming, and what deserves a closer look.

One clear record
Timeline-first
Easy to share
Family Timeline
Today at a glance
Sample day
7:30 AM
School drop-off completed
Exchange recorded with timestamp and note.
11:15 AM
Pediatric follow-up added
Appointment linked to child history and supporting note.
2:40 PM
Expense submitted
Prescription receipt uploaded for reimbursement tracking.
6:00 PM
Video call scheduled
Shared event visible on both sides of the timeline.
How it fits together

The timeline keeps the story straight.

Events land in one place—visible, filterable, and easy to share when you need to—without rebuilding history from texts and screenshots.

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The family timeline

A single, unified record of everything that matters.

The timeline is where TS360 comes to life. Every meaningful update can be connected, reviewed, and turned into a clear summary or export from one place.

Parenting Time

See custody exchanges, visit history, schedule changes, and upcoming transitions in one place.

Communication

Track important messages, missed updates, and shared decisions with more structure and less chaos.

Expenses

Capture reimbursements, shared costs, receipts, and payment history with a clean audit trail.

Documents

Keep agreements, school records, medical notes, forms, and supporting files connected to the family record.

Organized exports

When you need to share a clear packet, pull from the same structured history instead of reassembling threads by hand.

Why families need this

Scattered threads vs. one calm timeline.

One side depends on memory and scattered threads. The other keeps a single timeline and clearer context for the household.

Without TS360
Scattered texts and screenshots
Missed communication and verbal confusion
Last-minute scrambles before important conversations
Receipts and documents buried across apps
Constant stress trying to reconstruct what happened
With TS360
One unified family timeline
Clear documentation and accountability
Structured records connected to real events
Faster, calmer prep when you need to share information
More clarity for day-to-day coordination
Built for real life

Coordination and documentation you can trust.

TS360 supports day-to-day household life and keeps history organized when you need exports or a clear chronology—without promising outcomes we don't control.

Your history stays ordered, timestamps stay clear, and exports pull from the same calm record you already built—not a scramble through old threads.

Clear timestamps when you need them
Event history that stays in order
Exports when you need a packet
Documentation that stays connected
Made for real family coordination
Built for clarity, not noise
Guidance, not advice

Ask Alex — structured help on your timeline.

Ask Alex summarizes, drafts, and suggests next steps from the updates you already saved. It reads the same timeline you use day to day—not a separate chat silo. It is organizational guidance, not legal or clinical advice.

Ask Alex provides organizational guidance only. It is not legal advice and does not replace an attorney or other qualified professional.

Related offerings

One family of products

TS360 is our household-facing product. Sister experiences—for different seasons of life—are introduced on our company site so this page stays focused on what you use at home.

TransparentSee360 — household coordination, yesterday through tomorrow, in one calm flow

Legal360 — structured organization when legal workflows are part of your world

ElderCare360 — elder and family care when multiple people need the same picture

Therapy360 — recovery and care-team alignment around a shared history

FamilyVault360 — documents and continuity alongside day-to-day updates

TS360

A clear record of what actually happened.

Coordinate day-to-day life on one timeline. When you need clarity or documentation, the same history supports reporting—not a scramble through old messages.

Ask Alex provides organizational guidance only. It is not legal advice and does not replace an attorney or other qualified professional.