If your week includes juggling school forms, uniform changes, club timings, playdates, and last-minute teacher announcements — you’re not alone.
For most parents, especially working ones, the admin never ends. What makes it harder? The way schools and activities send information in a million different ways — emails, PDFs, WhatsApp group chats, voice notes. And it’s always your job to keep track.
That’s exactly what Simplify was built for — to catch it all, and quietly turn it into something manageable.
Instead of manually digging through school emails, forwarding reminders to your partner, or copying dates into your calendar, Simplify does the heavy lifting.
Forward the email to Simplify. It’ll scan it, understand what’s needed, and convert it into a message that lands in your WhatsApp chat — as a reminder. No need to check a dashboard or app. No need to manually set anything up.
Just one quick forward, and it's handled.
Most task apps expect you to remember to open them. Simplify flips that around.
You’ll get short, friendly reminders straight in WhatsApp — at the right time, and in plain language. Whether it’s “School trip on Thursday — packed lunch needed” or “Reminder: bring a towel for swimming today,” it’s the exact thing you need, exactly when you need it.
Nothing fancy. Just effective.
You shouldn’t have to be the only one remembering things.
When both parents are added to Simplify, reminders are sent to both via WhatsApp. That means no more chasing, explaining, or handling everything solo. Everyone’s in sync, without needing to sync calendars or download anything new.
It’s a quiet way to rebalance the mental load.
Simplify doesn’t expect perfect systems. You can send it a messy email, a rushed voice note, a blurry photo of a schedule — and it still gets it. It works around your life, not the other way around.
Missed something? It gently reminds you again. Running late? It’s already nudged your partner. All in the background.
By Monday, you’ll know about PE kits, homework, and afternoon clubs.
By Wednesday, you’ll get a heads-up about costume day.
By Friday, you’ll be reminded of the reading log.
And on Sunday night, you’ll be told what’s coming up — no effort needed.
It’s like having a second brain for school life. Except this one lives in your WhatsApp.