Born Day
Family calendar

One calendar for the whole family.

Grandparents, parents, kids, cousins — Born Day is built for the family that's spread across cities, time zones, and group chats. Add a birthday once. Plan a trip together. See what's coming up at a glance.

Why people choose Born Day

Works for grandparents and 8-year-olds

Born Day's tone is friendly and standard — no jargon, no over-engineered UI. The interface scales to any age. Three themes, large-text mode, the works.

Multi-calendar toggle for every side of the family

Mom's side, Dad's side, in-laws, friends-who-are-family. Each gets its own calendar. Toggle them on and off without losing context.

13+ event types, not just birthdays

Trips, baby showers, anniversaries, holiday dinners, school events, fundraisers, milestone celebrations — Born Day handles them all with smart sub-data.

Excitement votes turn 'maybe' into 'yes'

Family member voting 5/5 stars on the next reunion? The host sees it. Voting 1/5? The host sees that too. Honest signal, no awkward replies.

Pay Attention levels for your inner circle

Your kids get Pay Attention 5 with weekly reminders. The third cousin's birthday gets a quiet annual nudge. You decide who gets the spotlight.

Bring Lists end the 'who's bringing the rolls' chat

Thanksgiving, beach trips, birthday parties — Born Day publishes a Bring List. Claim what you've got. Done.

How it works

  1. 1

    Create your family group

    Free, 30 seconds. Pick a name like 'The Smiths' or 'Cousins Crew'.

  2. 2

    Add the birthdays and recurring family dates

    Parents' anniversaries, kids' birthdays, the annual family reunion. Born Day quietly surfaces them when they're coming.

  3. 3

    Invite the whole family with one private link

    Send by text, WhatsApp, or email. Grandma joins by tapping the link — no PIN to type, no app to install.

  4. 4

    Plan the next trip, party, or shower together

    Inside the family calendar, anyone can propose events. Bring Lists, expense tracking, excitement votes, gentle reminders — built in.

Frequently asked questions

Can grandparents really use Born Day?

Yes — this is a top design priority. The font scales, the themes have high contrast, and the tone is standard friendly (not Gen-Z slang, not corporate). Grandparents tap a single link to join, no app store required.

How is Born Day different from Google Calendar?

Google Calendar is a grid of time slots. Born Day is a social calendar — every event has gift lists, expense tracking, excitement votes, Pay Attention levels, and a shared circle. Birthdays in Born Day aren't just dates; they're celebrations everyone participates in.

Can we have separate calendars for separate sides of the family?

Yes. Born Day's multi-calendar toggle lets you create as many group calendars as you want — 'Mom's side', 'Dad's side', 'Just the Cousins', 'Work Friends'. Toggle them on/off from the sidebar.

Does Born Day work on phones?

Yes, the web app is fully responsive. Native iOS and Android apps are on the roadmap for direct phone-contact access.

Is the family calendar private?

Yes. Groups are invite-only. Only people with the private invite link can see the calendar. No public family directory, no random discovery.

Ready to celebrate the people who matter?

Free to start. No credit card. Bring your whole circle.

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