
Your friendships deserve more than good intentions
Kinship reminds you to check in with your people, helps you make plans, and keeps your relationships thriving — all in one simple app.
We'll send an invite to when your spot is ready.
Your relationships matter.
But they're competing with everything else.
Bandwidth
Nobody talks about the effort it takes to maintain friendships as an adult. Your brain is wired to handle what's in front of you. And the people who aren't? They fade into the background.
Excuses
“I'm bad at keeping in touch.” You just never had a tool to help you with it.
“We'll catch up when things calm down.” But there's always something, and then another month passes.
Distance
You see a photo of someone you used to be close with and realize you can't remember the last time you spoke. Not because you stopped caring — but because the shared routines that kept you connected stopped, and nothing took their place.
What if you had a system to turn your good intentions into real connection?
How it works
Three steps to intentional relationships
Add your people
Add your contacts and organize them into groups. Tag them, add notes, and set up your network your way.

Set your rhythm
Choose how often you want to check in with each group — e.g. weekly for close friends, monthly for your wider circle.

Stay connected
Get gentle reminders and plan hangouts effortlessly. Watch your relationships strengthen over time.

Features
Everything you need to nurture your relationships
Your people, your priorities
Organize your people into groups — e.g. family, close friends, extended circle, acquaintances. Tag people for easy filtering and never lose track of the details.
Keep the momentum going
Set your rhythm for each group — daily, weekly, or monthly. Get email reminders with who to reach out to, and build momentum without worry.
Never miss a birthday
Upcoming birthdays surface on your calendar, check-ins page, and email reminders. You'll always have time to plan something thoughtful.
See who's nearby
Visualize your network on a map. See drive times and parking difficulty at a glance. Plan spontaneous meetups when you're in the neighborhood.
Ideas for every hangout
Curate your favorite activities into a personal library — filtered by group size, setting, and vibe. When it's time to plan, the ideas are already there.
See the bigger picture
Check in with yourself, not just your people. Understand how you show up, see what you're missing, and capture what you value about each relationship.
Turn “we should hang out” into real plans
Get a bird's-eye view of your social life. Pick a date to hang out, sync with Google Calendar, and track confirmed and possible plans in one place.


Coming soon
Use the web app today. Native apps are on the way.
The bigger picture
Disconnection by the numbers
Americans have gone from an average of 12 close friends in the 1990s to just 4 today. Nearly half of men report having 3 or fewer. Survey Center on American Life
Survey Center on American LifeAdults lose an average of 9 friends per decade. Distance and life transitions are the top reasons — not arguments. Talker Research
Talker ResearchThe average person spends just 35 minutes a day on actual socializing and communication — but 143 minutes on social media. That gap has been growing for a decade. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Bureau of Labor StatisticsThe Harvard Study of Adult Development tracked 724 people for 85 years. It found:
The strength of your relationships is the single best predictor of health and happiness — better than cholesterol levels, income, IQ, or genetics.
In her book, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying, palliative care nurse Bronnie Ware recalls one regret that came up again and again:
“I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends.”
FAQ
You might be wondering...
Do I really need a tool to be a good friend?
How is this different from my contacts app?
Is my data private?
How is this different from a CRM?
What if I stop using it?
Is there a mobile app?

Good relationships don't happen by accident. They happen on purpose.
Start building better relationships today.
We'll send an invite to when your spot is ready.