We started Famnest because family life today is scattered across too many places. Messages in one app, schedules in another, important health info buried in notes, and bills somewhere else entirely. It works… until something slips.
So we asked ourselves: what would it look like if everything a family needs actually lived in one place?
Here’s how we’re using it ourselves.
Our family calendar isn’t just dates, it’s birthdays, school events, and the small everyday logistics that keep things running. Important info like allergies, contacts, and notes are structured so nothing gets lost or forgotten. Bills and shared expenses are visible without awkward reminders or chasing.
One thing that’s made a bigger difference than we expected is the daily digest. Instead of checking multiple apps or asking around, you get a clear overview of what’s happening today, what’s coming up, and anything that needs attention. It sounds simple, but it removes a lot of small daily friction.
The biggest shift for us has been coordination. Fewer messages, fewer repeated conversations, and far less “who’s handling this?”. Everything is already there, shared, and clear.
We’re building this with privacy at the core. Family data is deeply personal, and we think it should stay that way. No selling data, no unnecessary exposure, just a secure space for the people who matter most.
We’re still early, and we’re shaping this together with the people using it. We’ve also started a small (and growing) subreddit where people share how they organize family life and what they wish existed, feel free to join us there as well.
Question for PH: what’s the one thing in your family life that always falls through the cracks?
Would genuinely love to hear how others are dealing with this.
this is super useful for young families and larger families as well. I can see how we can share responsibilities across siblings as well with aging parents and niece/nephew care! Super cool, definitely gonna suggest this in the family group chat
I love Famnest! As someone who has to coordinate a ton of multiple family medical appointments and keep medical information for each it’s been a lifesaver. Everything is in one app! I am also very impressed and happy that they take user suggestions seriously. To me it doesn’t feel like a user/developer relationship. It feels more like family members discussing a product. In today’s world where everyone is behind a screen it’s almost impossible to get that sense of working with a close friend or family member and not a stranger. Famnest is different and I would definitely recommend this app to anyone.
Hi! Personally since I have found this app it has been so helpful in my everyday life! Nothing scattered anymore, days all organised. I love it and don’t know what I would do to organise my day without it!
About Famnest on Product Hunt
“Private family hub for schedules, health, and shared bills”
Famnest launched on Product Hunt on April 28th, 2026 and earned 131 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #9 on the daily leaderboard. Privacy-first family organizer app to manage schedules, health, bills, and more in one place. Built for modern families.
Famnest was featured in Android (57.1k followers), iOS (110.2k followers), Privacy (11.1k followers) and Pitch London (2 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 81.7k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Famnest?
Famnest was hunted by Gabe Perez. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey PH 👋
We started Famnest because family life today is scattered across too many places. Messages in one app, schedules in another, important health info buried in notes, and bills somewhere else entirely. It works… until something slips.
So we asked ourselves: what would it look like if everything a family needs actually lived in one place?
Here’s how we’re using it ourselves.
Our family calendar isn’t just dates, it’s birthdays, school events, and the small everyday logistics that keep things running. Important info like allergies, contacts, and notes are structured so nothing gets lost or forgotten. Bills and shared expenses are visible without awkward reminders or chasing.
One thing that’s made a bigger difference than we expected is the daily digest. Instead of checking multiple apps or asking around, you get a clear overview of what’s happening today, what’s coming up, and anything that needs attention. It sounds simple, but it removes a lot of small daily friction.
The biggest shift for us has been coordination. Fewer messages, fewer repeated conversations, and far less “who’s handling this?”. Everything is already there, shared, and clear.
We’re building this with privacy at the core. Family data is deeply personal, and we think it should stay that way. No selling data, no unnecessary exposure, just a secure space for the people who matter most.
We’re still early, and we’re shaping this together with the people using it. We’ve also started a small (and growing) subreddit where people share how they organize family life and what they wish existed, feel free to join us there as well.
Question for PH: what’s the one thing in your family life that always falls through the cracks?
Would genuinely love to hear how others are dealing with this.