NewExchange Log, Expense Tracker, and settlement confirmation are live in TS360.
See the new surfaces →Daily child updates, shared expenses, and a household timeline—warm enough for home, clear enough for mediation.
Household week
Exchange log
Mood, health, school, behavior—posted once, seen by both
Expense + settlement
Split tracked; payer reports, recipient confirms receipt
Schedule + document
Pickup changes and school forms filed on the day they mattered
Co-parenting friction grows when nobody shares the same timeline.
Schedules drift, expenses get debated from memory, and child updates disappear in group chats. Documents live in five different apps. Kids notice the tension—even when adults are doing their best.
Coordination tools that stay out of the message thread.
Structured surfaces for the updates and money conversations that usually turn into arguments—each tied to the household chronology when proof matters later.
Exchange Log
Sparse daily notes by category—mood, health, school, behavior—so both parents see the same picture of the child without a running text debate.
Child update
Great day at school — math quiz went well.
Expense Tracker
Shared ledger with splits, filters, and balances due. Receipts stay linked to the expense—not screenshots lost in chat.
You owe
$124.50
Open items
3
Settlement confirmation
One parent reports payment sent; the other confirms receipt. Splits and status update together—no more “I already Venmo’d you” loops.
One place for coordination—not surveillance.
TransparentSee360 helps co-parents capture exchange notes, expenses, schedules, and documents alongside a clear chronology. The goal is shared clarity, not keeping score.
Capture calmly
Post exchange updates, drop receipts, and log schedule changes in context—without starting a thread war.
Stay aligned
Everyone reads the same sequence of events, with splits and confirmations when money is involved.
Export with care
When you need a packet, it mirrors what the household already agreed was true.
A week your household can agree on.
Not a live feed of judgments—a structured view of exchange notes, expenses, and documents so “what happened” has a single, kind home.
Mon
Exchange log
School note posted once, visible to both parents
Wed
Shared cost
Receipt on the expense; split shows who owes what
Fri
Settlement
Payment reported and confirmed—balance clears
When questions come later, entries stay connected to the documents and timestamps that support them—without turning your home into a courtroom by default.
| When | What | Anchor |
|---|---|---|
| May 9 · morning | Behavior note in exchange log | Household-visible |
| May 9 · afternoon | Receipt attached to expense | Linked evidence |
| May 9 · evening | Settlement confirmed by co-parent | Sealed to spine |
Exports that respect the people in the story.
When you need a packet, chronology, documents, and coordination history stay aligned—organized for counsel or mediation without stripping dignity from the narrative.