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reminding.
More done.

The calm to-do app for families. Your kids see what's on for today themselves – you stay in the loop without nagging.

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Family arguing in the morning – worn out from constant reminders
"Did you pack your lunchbox?"
"Teeth! Now!"
Mornings, 7:42 AM

You feel like the family's drill sergeant.

Reminded about teeth for the fifth time. The lunchbox for the third. Homework for the eighth. You love your kids – but you don't want to be the eternal pusher.

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Constant reminders wear you down
The same five sentences every day. You don't even like the sound of your own voice anymore.
The mood flips – every morning
What starts calm ends with raised voices, tears, and guilt.
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The mental load is always on you
You think of everything. Everyone else thinks you'll think of everything.
Why this is so exhausting

Kids don't learn responsibility through reminders – they learn it through visibility.

The problem isn't that your kids are lazy. The problem is that you hold the entire structure in your head – while they never learn to carry it themselves.

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Expectations are invisible

"You know what to do" – no, they don't. Tasks only exist when they're visible.

02

Motivation needs feedback

Without small wins, every day feels like obligation – for the kids too.

03

Parents aren't a calendar

You're not there to remember everything. You're there to be there.

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Since Olumi, I'm not the morning nag anymore. Jakob just looks at his app – and gets going.
— Fabienne, mother of 2 (13 & 11)
A day with Olumi

From 6:48 AM to the goodnight kiss.

Fabienne is a mother. Jakob is nine. Here's what a totally normal Tuesday with Olumi looks like – scroll with them through the day.

📋 Sunday · 20:14
📋 Mountain of sticky notes One app, one list

Fabienne sets up Jakob's week – once, not daily.

In the evening, after putting the kids to bed, Fabienne opens the app. Brushing teeth, math, lunchbox, piano. All set up once – Olumi repeats it on its own. No more Excel sheet on the fridge, no more yellow sticky notes on the mirror.

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Fabienne "Let's see if he checks it tomorrow morning."
Tuesday · 06:48
🗣️ Mom calling for the 3rd time 📱 Jakob checks himself

Jakob opens his day. By himself.

Normally Fabienne would now be calling down the hall: "Did you remember this, did you remember that?" Not today. Jakob picks up his tablet from the nightstand, taps the Olumi icon. The avatar greets him. His day lies in front of him – not Fabienne's day, his day.

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Jakob · 11 "Oh, piano today. I forgot."
🥣 Tuesday · 07:15
😩 "Have you already…?" First check — solo

One tap. Checked off.

Jakob puts down the cocoa mug and ticks off the first one. Brushed teeth – five points. He smiles briefly. Fabienne hasn't said a word. She's drinking her first coffee in peace. For the first time in weeks.

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Fabienne · on her phone "Oh, he's already on task 2. And I'm still in my bathrobe."
🏫 Tuesday · 11:30
📞 Worry call 👀 A glance is enough

Fabienne, on her lunch break: a quick glance.

Between two meetings a glance at her phone. Jakob: three out of four done. Henrik: 100% complete. No text, no call, no worry. Just a quiet: "All good." Fabienne smiles and puts her phone away.

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Fabienne "I would have called before. Today a glance is enough."
📚 Tuesday · 15:42
🙄 "Just sit down already!" 🚀 Started on his own

Jakob does his homework. Without being told.

Jakob comes home, eats an apple, sits down at his desk. Olumi shows: "Math · 20 points". He starts. No "Have you started?", no eye-rolling. He just started.

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Jakob "If I do math now, I get 20 points. Worth it."
🍝 Tuesday · 18:30
"And did you also…?" 💬 "Tell me about it."

At the table: conversation. Not interrogation.

Instead of "Did you?", "And did you?", "And did you also?" – simply: "Tell me about it." Fabienne already knows what worked out. She's asking because she wants to hear it.

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Fabienne "How was math? Tell me what you did today."
🌙 Tuesday · 20:05
😣 Mom nagged Proud sleep

Door closed. Everyone happy.

Jakob has collected 35 points. Enough for the wish of the week: one more hour of phone time. Fabienne puts her phone on the nightstand. She didn't nag once today. She smiles into the dark.

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Jakob · whispering "Mom? I got 35 points today."
Hi, Jakob!
Tuesday · 4 tasks
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  • Brush teeth +5
  • Pack lunchbox +5
  • Practice piano +5
  • Math homework +20
0 / 4 done 0 / 35 points
Task done
+5 points
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Mom-load
Usually: 0× reminded Today: 0×
The everyday difference

A perfectly normal Tuesday morning – two worlds.

🙈 Without Olumi

"Did you brush your teeth? Pack your lunch? Your folder?"

×6:58 – first wake-up call. First argument.
×7:20 – question #4 about the same thing.
×7:38 – someone's crying. Usually not the kid.
×7:55 – you start the day – already exhausted.
🌱 With Olumi

"Mom, I'm already on task 3."

6:58 – kid checks the app themselves.
7:20 – small proud moment: checked off.
7:38 – you drink your coffee. In peace.
7:55 – door closes. Everyone in a good mood.
The story behind Olumi

Built by a dad – for his own kids.

Olumi didn't come out of a startup brainstorm. It came from a kitchen table where Peter asked for the thousandth time: "Did you do your homework?" – and the answer was, again, an eye-roll.

As a software engineer and father of two sons, he did something other dads can't: he opened the laptop and started building the app he himself would have needed. Every evening after putting the kids to bed. Every weekend. For months.

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I didn't want to be the eternal pusher. I wanted to trust my sons to run their own day – and to give them a tool that they'd actually use.

That's why Olumi is friendly. Ad-free. Data-minimal. Hosted in Europe. And every feature is tested with two real kids first – before it reaches you.

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Peter · Founder of Olumi
Software engineer · father of two sons · annoyed in the morning
👨‍👦‍👦 Dad for 12+ years💻 Co-Founder LEAGUES Football⚽ Youth coach
Peter building Olumi with his two sons
commit  ios/Tasks.swift
>_  gradle assemble
tested with  Jakob & Henrik
Maximum privacy

Because it's about kids.

Olumi only stores what's really necessary. No ads. No tracking. No third-party sharing. And all servers in Europe.

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Hosted in the EU, to European data-protection standards.

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Built with privacy in focus from day one.

No ads, no tracking

No ad networks. No profiles. No hidden SDKs.

Data stays in the family

Family apps should protect families – not advertisers.

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Ready for a calmer family routine?

Less reminding. Less arguing. More done. Olumi helps your kids stay on top of things – and gives your nerves a break.

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