Active private web alpha

Less “I thought you knew.”

Nest brings the day’s logistics, meals, plans and decisions into one calm place—making shared life easier to see, adjust and carry together.

See the household map

One household. A few useful places.

Capture what matters once. Nest keeps the sources visible and brings the useful parts forward.

Capture

Use a familiar form, or tell Nest in ordinary household language.

AI assistance stays optional.

Today

The household’s useful front page

Now

What needs attention today.

Soon

What the next few days need.

Ahead

What is worth keeping in view.

Spaces

  • Week
  • Calendar
  • Meals
  • Plans
  • Shopping

Agreements

Shared changes can wait for another adult’s review. Silence is never treated as approval.

Wins

Private, pressure-free recognition—without leaderboards or streaks.

This is a public product map, not a household screenshot. No private names, dates or data are shown.

Built around the handoff.

The useful loop is short enough to remember and explicit where trust matters.

  1. Capture with very little effort.

    Use deterministic forms whenever you want. Tell Nest can also turn natural household language into a visible proposal before anything is written.

  2. Understand it in the same way.

    Today draws from active Spaces and keeps source identity visible, so the summary stays grounded rather than becoming a second version of the truth.

  3. Agree when the change matters.

    A material household commitment can ask another eligible adult to review it. The original stays put until the household decides.

In the working web alpha

Today, Week, Meals, Calendar, Plans, Shopping, Agreements, Wins and Tell Nest.

Native apps are in progress.

A public window, not a public trial.

Nest is an active private web alpha. This page shares the product direction; the working household and its data remain behind sign-in.

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