How Zuko Helps

Move from scattered details to a shared way forward.

Zuko helps parents see what needs attention, separate conversation from decisions, coordinate responsibilities, and build useful history as they go.

A clearer starting point

Begin with a shared picture of what needs attention.

Instead of carrying every message, request, exchange, and schedule change in your head, Zuko brings the next important actions into view and keeps the supporting context close by.

See the day clearly

Know what needs your attention.

The home view brings together messages, requests, exchanges, and upcoming responsibilities, reducing the mental work of working out what needs to happen next.

Zuko home screen

Give each conversation a purpose

Separate discussion from decisions.

Keep discussion in focused conversations, then move proposed changes or approvals into requests so both parents can see what is being decided.

Zuko Discussions screen showing focused conversations and response status

Follow decisions through

Make changes easier to follow.

A request keeps the proposal, response, outcome, and history together. That makes follow-up clearer and reduces the chance that an agreement gets lost in a thread.

Zuko Requests screen showing trackable changes, approvals, and decisions

Coordinate across two homes

Work from the same schedule.

Parenting time, exchanges, activities, and shared responsibilities stay visible in one calendar, giving both households a consistent reference point as plans change.

Zuko calendar screen

Useful history, built naturally

Keep context without creating extra paperwork.

Everyday actions create useful history as you go. Decisions, parenting time, supporting documents, and accountability records remain available without asking parents to maintain a separate paper trail.

Decisions with outcomesParenting time contextConnected documentsPrivate accountability historyReports when needed

The outcome

More confidence in the next step.

Zuko cannot make every decision easy, but it can reduce the mental work of finding information, following up, and understanding where things stand.