Co-parenting works best when both households are looking at the same schedule and the same numbers. Yuki gives co-parents a shared, neutral place for the logistics — schedules, appointments, child-related expenses and reminders — so coordination doesn’t depend on back-and-forth messages.
What you can keep in sync
- Schedules & calendars — who has the kids when, plus school and activity dates, shared and synced to Google Calendar.
- Appointments — medical and school appointments turned into shared events with reminders.
- Child-related expenses — track and share costs that should be split or reimbursed, with a clear running view for both.
- Reminders — pickups, forms, deadlines — nothing relies on one parent remembering.
One shared truth. Both co-parents see the same schedule and the same expense totals — fewer misunderstandings, less coordinating.
Frequently asked questions
Does Yuki work for co-parenting?
Yes. Co-parents can share a group with the schedules, appointments, expenses and reminders that relate to the children, so both households work from the same information.
Can we track child-related expenses and reimbursements?
Yes. Yuki tracks expenses and lets you share the ones that should be split or reimbursed, so the running total is visible to both co-parents.
Does each co-parent keep a separate account?
Yes. Each person has their own private Yuki account and inbox; only what you choose to share appears in the shared co-parenting group.
