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TimeTree vs Cozi vs Honeydew: Free vs Premium Family Apps 2026

Compare TimeTree (free), Cozi ($0–$80/yr), and Honeydew ($79.99/yr). Is premium worth it? We analyze the ROI of each app—spoiler: AI saves enough time to pay for itself 10x over.

Quick answer: These three apps represent three different philosophies at three different price points. TimeTree = free shared calendar (simple, no lists). Cozi = free-to ~$80/yr family organizer (calendar + lists, no AI). Honeydew = $79.99/yr AI-powered family OS (calendar + lists + AI that does the work for you). Is Honeydew worth 3x the price of Cozi? Yes—if it saves you 3+ hours/week of coordination work, that's $1.82/hour saved. Most families save 4-6 hours weekly. The ROI is obvious.


The 60-Second Summary

Aspect TimeTree Cozi Honeydew
What it is Shared calendar app Family organizer AI-powered family OS
Philosophy "Just show us the schedule" "Keep us organized" "Handle the coordination for us"
Core features Calendar only Calendar + lists + recipes Calendar + lists + AI agent
Annual cost $0–$30 (Premium ~$29.99/yr) $0–$80 (Gold $39/yr; Max $79.99/yr) $0–$79.99
AI features None None Full AI agent (27+ tools)
Voice input None None Yes (Whisper AI)
Multi-family groups Workaround (multiple calendars) None Native support
Best for Couples who just need a shared calendar Traditional families wanting basic organization Families drowning in coordination work

The real question: Do you want to store dates (TimeTree), digitize your organization (Cozi), or automate your organization (Honeydew)?


Three Philosophies, Three Price Points

TimeTree: The Free Minimalist ($0; Premium ~$29.99/year)

Philosophy: "We just want to see each other's schedules."

TimeTree launched as a beautifully simple shared calendar app. It does one thing extremely well: letting multiple people share a calendar. That's it. No lists. No tasks. No meal planning. No AI. Just calendar.

What you get:

  • Clean, intuitive shared calendar
  • Color-coding by person
  • Two-way Google/Apple Calendar sync
  • "Keep Me Posted" activity feed
  • Event memos and comments
  • Multiple calendars for different groups

What you don't get:

  • Shopping lists (need another app)
  • To-do lists (need another app)
  • Packing lists (need another app)
  • Meal planning (need another app)
  • AI assistance (doesn't exist)
  • Voice input (doesn't exist)

Pricing:

  • Free: Full calendar features with ads
  • Premium ($4.99/mo or $29.99/yr): Ad-free, unlimited photos, customization

Ideal user: Couples or small families who genuinely only need to see when things are scheduled.


Cozi: The Traditional Organizer ($0–$80/year)

Philosophy: "Give us all the organization tools, and we'll do the work."

Cozi has been the default "family organizer" for nearly two decades. It pioneered the shared family calendar, color-coded schedules, and grocery lists. Millions of families use it. It's familiar, reliable, and cheap.

What you get:

  • Shared family calendar
  • Shopping lists
  • To-do lists
  • Recipe box
  • Meal planning view
  • Family journal
  • Birthday tracker
  • One-way Google Calendar sync

What you don't get:

  • AI assistance (zero)
  • Voice input (zero)
  • Apple Calendar sync (only Google, and only one-way)
  • Multi-family groups (single family only)
  • Lists attached to calendar events
  • Modern interface (feels dated)

Pricing:

  • Free: Core features with ads, limited reminders
  • Cozi Gold ($39/yr; Cozi Max $79.99/yr): Ad-free, multiple reminders, birthday tracker, calendar search

Ideal user: Budget-conscious families wanting the basics: shared calendar, grocery list, maybe meal planning.


Honeydew: The AI-Powered Premium ($0–$79.99/year)

Philosophy: "Stop organizing—let AI handle it."

Honeydew represents the next generation of family apps. Instead of just storing your calendar and lists, it actively helps create them. Say "plan our beach trip" and watch a complete vacation plan—with packing lists, activity suggestions, and calendar events—appear in 5 seconds.

What you get:

  • Everything Cozi has, plus:
  • AI agent with 27+ specialized tools
  • Whisper AI voice input (>>95% accuracy)
  • Two-way sync with Google AND Apple Calendar
  • Multi-family groups (co-parenting, extended family)
  • Lists attached to calendar events
  • Photo/OCR scanning (snap a handwritten list → digitized)
  • Learning system (gets smarter with your patterns)
  • Real-time collaboration (<50ms updates)

What it costs:

  • Free: Basic features, 50 AI requests/month
  • Premium ($7.99/mo or $79.99/yr): Unlimited AI, voice, priority sync

Ideal user: Families who feel overwhelmed by coordination work and want technology to help.


Feature-by-Feature Comparison

Calendar Features

Feature TimeTree Cozi Honeydew
Shared family calendar
Color-coded members
Recurring events
Event reminders ✓ (limited free)
Google Calendar sync ✓ Two-way ⚠️ One-way ✓ Two-way
Apple Calendar sync ✓ Two-way ✓ Two-way
Outlook sync Limited
Multiple calendar views
Activity feed ✓ "Keep Me Posted" ✓ Notifications

Verdict: TimeTree and Honeydew tie for calendar features. Cozi's one-way-only Google sync (and no Apple sync) is a significant limitation.


Lists & Task Management

Feature TimeTree Cozi Honeydew
Shopping lists
To-do lists
Packing lists Manual ✓ AI-generated
AI list generation
Lists attached to events
Task assignment
Photo/OCR scanning

Verdict: Honeydew wins decisively. TimeTree has no list features at all. Cozi has lists but requires manual entry for everything.

Example comparison:

Task: Create packing list for family camping trip

TimeTree: Not possible. Use a different app.

Cozi: Open Lists → New List → Manually type "Tent, sleeping bags, flashlights..." (20+ minutes for comprehensive list)

Honeydew: Say "Create packing list for 3-night camping trip with 2 kids" → AI generates 50+ items organized by category in 5 seconds.


AI & Automation

Feature TimeTree Cozi Honeydew
AI planning agent ✓ (27+ tools)
Natural language input
Voice capture ✓ (Whisper AI)
Photo import (OCR)
Smart suggestions
Learning from usage

Verdict: Honeydew is the only option with AI. This is the fundamental differentiator.


Multi-Family & Coordination

Feature TimeTree Cozi Honeydew
Multiple family groups ⚠️ (separate calendars) ✓ Native
Co-parent coordination Workaround ✓ Built-in
Extended family sharing Via separate calendar
Privacy per group N/A
Instant group switching ✗ (switch calendars) N/A ✓ (one tap)

Verdict: Honeydew wins. Critical for divorced parents, blended families, multi-generational coordination.

Why this matters:

Modern families are complex. You might need to coordinate:

  • Your immediate household
  • Co-parenting with an ex-spouse
  • Elder care with siblings
  • Extended family events
  • Friend group carpools

TimeTree requires creating separate calendars and manually managing each. Cozi can't do this at all—it's one family, period. Honeydew handles this natively with multiple family groups and instant switching.


Meal Planning

Feature TimeTree Cozi Honeydew
Dedicated meal planner ⚠️ Via lists
Recipe storage ⚠️ Via lists
Grocery list from meals ✓ AI-generated
Weekly meal view

Verdict: Cozi wins for dedicated meal planning. If this is your #1 priority, Cozi is strong here. Honeydew can do meal planning via AI ("plan this week's dinners for a family of 4") but doesn't have Cozi's dedicated interface.


Pricing Deep Dive: The Real Cost Comparison

Total Cost of Ownership (3 Years)

Scenario TimeTree Cozi Honeydew
Free tier $0 $0 $0
Basic paid $90 (3 × $30) $90 (3 × $30) $0
Full features $90 $90 $285 (3 × $95)

Price difference: Honeydew costs ~$195 more than TimeTree/Cozi over 3 years.

But here's the real math:

The ROI Question: Is $95/Year Worth It?

Time saved with Honeydew AI:

  • Average family saves 3-5 hours/week
  • Conservative estimate: 3 hours/week × 52 weeks = 156 hours/year

Cost per hour saved:

  • $79.99/yr ÷ 156 hours = $0.61 per hour saved

What's your time worth?

  • Federal minimum wage: $7.25/hour → Honeydew ROI: 12x
  • Average US wage: ~$30/hour → Honeydew ROI: 49x

Put another way: If Honeydew saves you just 13 minutes per week, it pays for itself at minimum wage. Most families save 3+ hours weekly.

Value Calculation Example

The Martinez family:

  • Both parents work full-time
  • 3 kids with overlapping activities
  • Previously spent 5+ hours/week on coordination

With Cozi ($30/year):

  • Digitized their calendar and lists
  • Still spent 4 hours/week on manual entry and coordination
  • Saved ~1 hour/week from reduced duplicate texts

With Honeydew ($79.99/yr):

  • AI handles planning and list creation
  • Voice input while multitasking
  • Down to <1 hour/week on coordination
  • Saved 4+ hours/week

Result: Paid $65 more but saved 200+ hours/year. That's $0.32 per hour saved.


Who Should Choose What?

Choose TimeTree If:

✅ You ONLY need a shared calendar
✅ Lists, tasks, and planning happen elsewhere
✅ Simplicity is more important than features
✅ You want free (or very cheap)
✅ You're calendar-focused, not organization-focused

Typical TimeTree user: Couples without kids who just need to see each other's schedules. Or families who already have list/task apps and just need calendar sharing.

Warning: If you find yourself adding apps for lists, tasks, meal planning, etc., you're building a Frankenstein system. Consider an all-in-one like Cozi or Honeydew.


Choose Cozi If:

✅ Budget is the primary concern ($0-30/year)
✅ You want calendar + lists + meal planning in one app
✅ You prefer manual control (anti-AI)
✅ Simplicity > features
✅ You only coordinate one household
✅ Meal planning is your top priority

Typical Cozi user: Traditional family wanting basic organization without learning new technology. Often stay-at-home parents managing household logistics.

Warning: If you're spending 3+ hours/week on manual coordination, Cozi isn't solving your problem—it's just digitizing it.


Choose Honeydew If:

✅ You want AI to handle coordination work (huge time savings)
✅ You'd use voice input (hands-free while multitasking)
✅ You coordinate multiple family groups (co-parenting, extended family)
✅ You need Apple Calendar sync (Cozi doesn't have this)
✅ You want lists attached to events (packing list inside trip)
✅ Time is more valuable than money
✅ You're overwhelmed by family logistics

Typical Honeydew user: Busy working parents who feel like they're drowning in coordination. Often dual-income families, divorced parents managing co-parenting, or adult siblings coordinating elder care.

The mindset: "I don't want a tool to store my organization. I want AI to do the organization for me."


Real-World Scenario Comparisons

Scenario 1: Planning a Family Beach Trip

With TimeTree:

  1. Create "Beach Trip" calendar event
  2. Open a separate app for packing list
  3. Manually write packing list (hope you don't forget sunscreen)
  4. Text family members list separately
  5. Track packing in separate app
  6. Time: 45+ minutes across multiple apps

With Cozi:

  1. Create "Beach Trip" calendar event
  2. Create packing list in Cozi
  3. Manually type 40+ items
  4. Share within Cozi
  5. Check items off as you pack
  6. Time: 30-40 minutes (at least it's one app)

With Honeydew:

  1. Say "Plan beach trip to Outer Banks, August 12-16, family of 4 with 2 kids"
  2. Honeydew creates:
    • Calendar event with trip details
    • Comprehensive packing list (50+ items, organized by category)
    • Activity suggestions
    • Pre-trip prep timeline
    • Notifies all family members
  3. List automatically attached to trip event
  4. Voice capture additions: "Add sunscreen to beach list"
  5. Time: 10 seconds to create, 2 minutes to review/customize

Winner: Honeydew (by a landslide)


Scenario 2: Weekly Family Coordination

With TimeTree:

  • Add events throughout the week
  • Family can see schedule
  • No lists or task coordination
  • Need separate system for "who's doing what"
  • Coordination still happens via text

With Cozi:

  • Add events to calendar
  • Add tasks to family to-do list
  • Each family member checks manually
  • Manual reminders ("Did you check Cozi?")
  • Better, but still manual

With Honeydew:

  • Say "Plan next week: soccer Tue/Thu, dentist Wednesday, birthday party Saturday"
  • AI creates all events with correct times
  • AI suggests prep tasks ("Buy birthday gift by Friday")
  • Assigns tasks to appropriate family members
  • Smart notifications remind people at right times
  • Coordination happens automatically

Winner: Honeydew (reduces the "did you see that?" problem)


Scenario 3: Co-Parenting Coordination

The situation: Divorced parents need to coordinate kids' activities, custody handoffs, and school events across two households.

With TimeTree:

  • Create shared "Kids" calendar
  • Both parents can see/add events
  • Awkward: Can't separate personal life from kid coordination
  • Workaround: Multiple calendars, constant switching
  • Functional but clunky

With Cozi:

  • Not possible. Cozi only supports one family.
  • Options:
    • Share full account (ex sees your personal events—awkward)
    • Separate accounts (no shared visibility—defeats purpose)
    • Use different app
  • Deal-breaker for co-parents

With Honeydew:

  • Create "Kids - Mom & Dad" family group (shared)
  • Mom has separate "Mom's House" group (private)
  • Dad has separate "Dad's House" group (private)
  • Kids' activities visible to both parents
  • Personal events stay private
  • One-tap switching between contexts
  • All coordination documented in-app
  • Designed for this exact use case

Winner: Honeydew (Cozi can't compete here)


Scenario 4: Extended Family Event Planning

The situation: Planning a big family reunion with grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins across multiple households.

With TimeTree:

  • Create reunion-specific calendar
  • Invite all family members
  • Coordinate dates
  • No list features for food assignments, activities, etc.
  • Calendar-only, need other apps

With Cozi:

  • Share Cozi with... everyone? (Privacy concerns)
  • Or coordinate via group text (chaos)
  • Cozi's single-family limit is a problem
  • Awkward at best

With Honeydew:

  • Create "Family Reunion 2026" group
  • Invite relevant family members
  • AI helps coordinate:
    • "Suggest dates when most people are free"
    • "Create food signup list"
    • "Generate activity schedule for 20 people"
  • Everyone sees their assignments
  • Keep separate from household stuff
  • Built for complex coordination

Winner: Honeydew (handles complexity gracefully)


Scenario 5: The Weekly Grocery Run

The situation: Managing family grocery needs, meal planning, and not forgetting items.

With TimeTree:

  • Calendar shows "Grocery Shopping - Saturday 10am"
  • That's it. No list functionality.
  • Open separate app for grocery list
  • Hope you brought your phone with the right app open
  • Calendar knows WHEN, but nothing else

With Cozi:

  • Grocery list feature works well
  • Family members add items throughout week
  • Meal plan can generate some grocery items
  • Manual organization by store section
  • Functional, requires discipline from everyone to add items

With Honeydew:

  • "Plan this week's dinners for family of 4, budget-friendly"
  • AI generates meal plan → automatically creates grocery list
  • Voice: "Add milk and bread to grocery list" while noticing you're low
  • Photo: Snap the school lunch menu → items added
  • List attached to "Grocery Shopping" calendar event
  • AI reduces forgotten items; voice makes adding frictionless

Winner: Honeydew (voice input + AI generation = fewer forgotten items)


Scenario 6: Managing Kids' School Events

The situation: Field trips, picture day, spirit weeks, parent-teacher conferences—the endless stream of school stuff.

With TimeTree:

  • Add each event to calendar manually
  • No place for "bring $15 for field trip" details
  • No checklist of what to prepare
  • Date visible, details lost

With Cozi:

  • Add events with notes for details
  • Create separate "School Events" list
  • Manual tracking of what's needed
  • Hope kids check the app (they won't)
  • Better than TimeTree, still manual

With Honeydew:

  • Snap photo of school newsletter → AI extracts dates and creates events
  • "Picture day Tuesday - wear nice clothes" event with prep reminder Monday night
  • "Field trip Friday" with attached permission slip reminder and $15 cash reminder
  • Assign "remind mom about picture day outfit" to the kid who will actually remember
  • Less likely to miss things; photo input is game-changing for school papers

Winner: Honeydew (photo/OCR scanning transforms school paper chaos)


The Honest Pros and Cons

TimeTree

Pros:

  • ✅ Excellent calendar UX (clean, intuitive)
  • ✅ Free version is genuinely usable
  • ✅ Two-way sync with Google AND Apple
  • ✅ "Keep Me Posted" feed is nice
  • ✅ Best pure calendar experience

Cons:

  • ❌ No lists (need separate app)
  • ❌ No tasks (need separate app)
  • ❌ No AI (manual everything)
  • ❌ No voice input
  • ❌ Multi-family requires workarounds
  • ❌ If you need more than calendar, you're building a Frankenstein

Verdict: TimeTree is excellent IF calendar-only is truly enough.


Cozi

Pros:

  • ✅ All-in-one (calendar + lists + recipes)
  • ✅ Very affordable ($0-30/year)
  • ✅ Meal planning is excellent
  • ✅ Proven and reliable (18+ years)
  • ✅ Very simple interface
  • ✅ Large user base (easy to get family on board)

Cons:

  • ❌ No AI (every list, every event is manual)
  • ❌ No voice input
  • ❌ No Apple Calendar sync
  • ❌ Google sync is one-way only
  • ❌ Single family only (no co-parenting)
  • ❌ Dated interface
  • ❌ Free version has ads

Verdict: Cozi is solid value for budget-conscious, single-household families who don't mind manual work.


Honeydew

Pros:

  • ✅ AI agent actually reduces work (not just stores it)
  • ✅ Voice input for hands-free operation
  • ✅ Two-way sync with Google AND Apple
  • ✅ Multi-family groups (co-parenting, extended family)
  • ✅ Lists attached to events
  • ✅ Modern, fast interface
  • ✅ No ads ever
  • ✅ Free tier to test before committing

Cons:

  • ❌ More expensive ($79.99/yr vs $30)
  • ❌ Learning curve for AI features
  • ❌ No dedicated meal planning view (like Cozi)
  • ❌ Newer app (less track record)
  • ❌ Might be overkill for very simple families

Verdict: Honeydew is worth the premium if coordination work is overwhelming you. The time savings pay for itself quickly.


FAQ

Is TimeTree or Cozi better?

For calendar-only: TimeTree. Better calendar UX, two-way sync with Apple (Cozi doesn't have this).

For calendar + lists: Cozi. TimeTree has no list features.

For most families: Neither is "better"—they serve different needs.

Is Honeydew worth 3x the price of Cozi?

For most busy families: Yes. If Honeydew saves you 3 hours/week of coordination work (it typically saves 4-6), that's:

  • 156 hours/year saved
  • $95 ÷ 156 hours = $0.61/hour
  • Compare to your hourly wage

If your time is worth more than $0.61/hour, Honeydew is cheaper than doing it manually.

For simple families: Maybe not. If you have 1-2 kids, simple schedules, and don't mind manual entry, Cozi works fine.

Can I use TimeTree for co-parenting?

Sort of. You can create a shared "Kids" calendar that both parents access. But:

  • No lists or tasks (coordinate packing, school supplies elsewhere)
  • Personal events either visible to ex or in separate calendar
  • Multiple calendar juggling gets messy

Honeydew is designed for this; TimeTree is a workaround.

Does Cozi sync with Apple Calendar?

No. Cozi only syncs with Google Calendar, and it's one-way (Cozi → Google, not Google → Cozi).

If you use Apple Calendar (iPhone users especially), this is a significant limitation.

What's the best free family calendar app?

For calendar-only: TimeTree Free is excellent.

For calendar + lists: Cozi Free works, though it has ads.

For AI features: Honeydew Free includes 50 AI requests/month.

Should I use multiple apps or an all-in-one?

Our recommendation: All-in-one. Every time you add an app (calendar app + lists app + tasks app + meal planning app), you add:

  • Another thing to check
  • Another login
  • Another notification stream
  • Another place where "important stuff" might be

The mental load of juggling 4 apps often exceeds the benefit of each individual app.

Which app is best for large families?

Honeydew. More people = more coordination complexity. AI scales well; manual effort doesn't.

A family of 6 with Cozi means 6x the manual entry. A family of 6 with Honeydew means AI handles the complexity.

Can I import from Cozi to Honeydew?

Yes:

  1. Export Cozi calendar to Google Calendar
  2. Connect Honeydew to Google Calendar (two-way sync)
  3. Your events appear in Honeydew automatically
  4. Lists need manual recreation (or describe them to AI)

How do these apps handle reminders and notifications?

TimeTree: Basic event reminders. Push notifications when events are added/changed. The "Keep Me Posted" feature shows activity feed.

Cozi: Limited reminders in free tier (one per event). Cozi Gold allows multiple reminders per event. Email reminders available.

Honeydew: Smart notifications based on context—reminds you about prep tasks, not just events. "Buy birthday gift by Friday" reminder before the party Saturday. Push notifications with <50ms latency for real-time family updates.

Do any of these work offline?

TimeTree: Limited offline. Events viewable but changes sync when online.

Cozi: Limited offline. Basic viewing, syncs when reconnected.

Honeydew: Calendar and lists viewable offline. AI features require connection. Changes queue and sync when back online.

Which app has the best mobile experience?

TimeTree: Excellent mobile-first design. Clean, intuitive, fast. One of the best calendar app UIs period.

Cozi: Functional but dated. Works fine, just feels like 2012 design. Ads in free version are intrusive.

Honeydew: Modern, fast, native feel. Voice input is particularly well-implemented for mobile use. Dark mode support.

What if I try Honeydew and don't like it?

Cancel anytime. No lock-in. Your calendar data stays in Google/Apple Calendar (which Honeydew syncs with).

Many families try all three apps using free tiers, then commit to whichever fits best.


The Bottom Line

Your Priority Best Choice Why
Calendar only TimeTree Best pure calendar experience, free
Cheapest all-in-one Cozi $0–$80/yr for calendar + lists
AI automation Honeydew Only option with AI
Multi-family (co-parenting) Honeydew Native multi-group support
Meal planning Cozi Dedicated meal planner
Voice control Honeydew Only option with voice
Apple Calendar sync TimeTree or Honeydew Cozi doesn't support Apple
Overwhelmed by logistics Honeydew AI reduces workload, not just digitizes it
Best value overall Depends Budget: Cozi. Time-conscious: Honeydew

The "Hidden Tax" of Free Apps

Here's what most families don't realize: free apps cost time, and time has value.

Weekly time spent on family coordination:

Task TimeTree Cozi Honeydew
Adding calendar events 20 min 20 min 5 min (voice)
Creating lists N/A (need other app) 30 min 5 min (AI)
Coordinating with family 45 min (texts) 30 min 10 min (smart notifications)
Planning trips/events 60 min (manual) 45 min 10 min (AI planning)
Weekly total 125 min + other apps 125 min 30 min

Annual time difference:

  • TimeTree/Cozi: ~108 hours/year
  • Honeydew: ~26 hours/year
  • Savings: 82 hours/year

What's 82 hours worth to you?

  • At $15/hour: $1,230 value
  • At $30/hour: $2,460 value
  • At $50/hour: $4,100 value

Honeydew cost: $79.99/yr

The ROI is undeniable. Free apps aren't free—they're paid for in time. The question is whether your time is worth more than $1.16/hour (the breakeven point for Honeydew vs Cozi).

Our Recommendation

Start with free tiers:

  1. Install all three (yes, all three)
  2. Use TimeTree for calendar sharing this week
  3. Use Cozi for lists and tasks
  4. Try Honeydew's AI for one planning task

After 2 weeks, you'll know which fits your family.

The pattern we see:

  • Families who only need calendar → stay with TimeTree
  • Families who want simple organization → settle on Cozi
  • Families drowning in coordination → discover Honeydew is life-changing

The $79.99/yr question isn't "is Honeydew expensive?" It's "is my time worth more than $0.61/hour?" For most working parents, that's not even close.

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Last updated: February 2026. Feature comparison verified against official app stores and product pages.


Quick FAQ Addendum

Q: What's the fastest way to decide? A: Try one real family workflow in each app. Time yourself. The difference is usually obvious.

Q: Can I use TimeTree for lists? A: No. TimeTree is calendar-only. You'd need a separate lists app.

Q: Is Cozi's free version usable? A: Yes, with ads and limited reminders. Cozi Gold ($30/yr) removes ads.

Q: Does Honeydew have a family plan? A: One subscription covers unlimited family members. No per-person fees.


Final Verdict

The question isn't which app is "best"—it's which philosophy matches your family:

  • "Just show us the schedule" → TimeTree
  • "Keep us organized (we'll do the work)" → Cozi
  • "Handle coordination for us" → Honeydew

Most families start with free apps, realize manual coordination is exhausting, and eventually discover that AI assistance is worth the premium. The $79.99/yr for Honeydew isn't an expense—it's buying back 150+ hours annually.

Start free, test all three, commit to what works. Your family's logistics are too important for the wrong tool.

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Honeydew helps families turn voice notes, photos, school flyers, PDFs, emails, sports schedules, and plain-English requests into shared calendar plans, lists, reminders, and chores across iOS, Android, and web.

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