What kinds of things can I store?
Anything family-relevant: contact details, account numbers, dates, sizes, allergies, login hints, addresses, schedules, household notes. Avoid passwords for important accounts (Hermo isn’t a password manager).
Stop being the household’s search engine. The NHS numbers, the school dates, the dentist, the holiday-house wifi password. Tell Hermo once. Either of you can ask, on your own WhatsApp, any time.
The default parent stops being the family search engine. Either partner can ask Familypedia for the facts that used to live in one head.
“What’s the kids’ NHS number?” “When does Emma’s piano lesson end?” “What was the password at the holiday house?” Either parent asks Hermo on their own WhatsApp. Hermo answers. No interrupting each other at work.
No forms to fill in, no fields to maintain. Tell Hermo “Emma’s shoe size is 12C” on WhatsApp and it’s there next time you need it. Two months later. In the shop.
Cozi has a notes section you can type into. Hermo has a knowledge base your partner can ask on WhatsApp without you in the loop. The questions stop being yours to answer.
Anything family-relevant: contact details, account numbers, dates, sizes, allergies, login hints, addresses, schedules, household notes. Avoid passwords for important accounts (Hermo isn’t a password manager).
Everyone in your household, currently just the two parents. The whole point is shared knowledge.
Reply on WhatsApp with the correction. Familypedia updates and Hermo uses the new version next time.
No, Familypedia is on the Helper plan (£4/month, less than £1 a week) with a 14-day free trial.
Connect your inbox, message Hermo on WhatsApp, and watch the Invisible Load become a list both of you can see.