Early access · looking for our first families

One household,
one shared view.

A family organizer that is shared from the ground up — not a single-person app with sharing bolted on. One account, a profile for everyone, kids included. Calendar and lists in one place, hosted in the EU.

Build it with us

Hanee is in early access. That does not just mean "free" — it means your family is here from the start and gets to shape it. Tell us what is missing or annoying and we act on it; we stay in touch with our first families and their feedback comes first.

Nothing to risk: we do not want your card, you can delete the account anytime, and we will tell you in advance before we move to a subscription.

Sign-ups for new groups are closed at the moment — we are polishing Hanee together with our first families. When we open up, you will hear about it here.

How it usually goes

Your household runs in three places at once. None of them is shared.

Lost in the group chat

"I did send it in WhatsApp." It is in there somewhere. Between the photos and the links.

A note on the fridge

The shopping list stayed at home. The wall calendar only works if you are standing in the kitchen.

Three apps side by side

Calendar, to-dos, groceries. All different, all built around one person.

All in one person's head

Who is driving Ellie to ballet? One person knows. And they are at work right now.

What Hanee does

One place for the whole household.

A calendar you actually share

Events, birthdays and anniversaries on one shared calendar, with local public holidays built in. Every member has their own colour, so you can see at a glance who a given entry is about.

Shared calendar · birthdays and anniversaries · holidays · per-member colours

Lists and tasks

Groceries, chores and notes everyone can see and edit. You can tell at a glance what has been ticked off, and the list never stays behind on the counter.

Shopping and task lists · pinned items · due dates

Tasks and dates stay together

Schedule a task from a list straight into the calendar and the two stay linked. Anything with a due date that has slipped shows up together under "Overdue", so you do not have to hunt through lists.

Schedule a task into the calendar · "Overdue" overview

Shared from the ground up — kids included

One account for the group, with a profile for each person. Kids need no e-mail and no account of their own. Invite the family with a single link or code.

Group account · profiles · invite by link or code

A shared tablet for the whole household

A tablet on the kitchen counter or the dining table, where you simply switch to your own profile. Whoever walks past can see what is happening today.

Kiosk mode · switch profile with one tap

On your phone like any other app

Add Hanee to your home screen and it opens like any other app. The shopping list is with you in the shop, the schedule at the doctor's.

Install to home screen (PWA) · works in the browser too

Less to keep in your head

So one person does not have to hold the whole household in their memory. Once it is written down, everyone sees it — and nobody has to keep reminding.

Today at a glance · whose turn · pinned · overdue

In the kitchen

The family dashboard on your counter.

Over morning coffee you can see the whole day. Who has practice, what is missing from the fridge, whose birthday is coming. No need to ask — just walk past.

Exactly what others sell as an expensive wall display. Here a tablet and a browser will do.

A kitchen display elsewhere hardware + subscription
vs
Hanee a tablet and a browser

Straight talk

What Hanee cannot do yet.

Decide based on facts, not marketing promises. Here is what is still missing, so you know what you are getting into.

  • There is no native iPhone or Android app. Hanee runs in the browser and can be added to your home screen, so it behaves like an app. But it is not on the App Store or Google Play. Native apps are planned.
  • You need an up-to-date browser. On older phones and tablets Hanee may not work properly. Before you park one on the kitchen counter, check that it actually runs there.
  • It does not work offline yet. Without a connection you cannot reach your lists. We are working on at least being able to read them.
  • We do not send push notifications. Reminders for events and birthdays are planned, but not built yet.
  • We are in early access. Hanee is under active development and things may creak. That is exactly why we are looking for first families, and we genuinely act on their feedback.
  • What does work today. Shared calendar with birthdays and public holidays, shopping and task lists, scheduling a task into the calendar, the "Overdue" overview, profiles for the whole group including kids, and kiosk mode on a shared tablet.

We would rather tell you what is missing than let you find out after signing up.

Support the work

Hanee is built by one family, in their own time.

Hanee is free during the beta and we will not ask for your card. If it helps you and you would like to chip in, you can contribute to running costs — servers, domains and the coffee behind late-evening coding.

Make a one-off contribution

Scan the QR code in your banking app and pick your own amount. Or use the link if you prefer paying by card.

Contributing is not required to use Hanee and does not buy any extra features. When Hanee moves to a subscription, we will tell you in advance.

Looking for our first families

Want to try it with us?

Create a group, invite the others with a link, and in five minutes you have your first shared week in one place. Free during the beta.

Sign-ups for new groups are closed at the moment — we are polishing Hanee together with our first families. When we open up, you will hear about it here.