Compare co-parenting tools

Start with the daily coordination problem. Keep court records in your back pocket.

These pages compare Raposa with the tools separated parents actually consider: established co-parenting apps, free products, planner-style tools, and the spreadsheet many families start with.

1. The day-to-day

Daily coordination is the lead.

Messages, schedules, handovers, expenses, and documents are the work parents do every week. That is the main comparison.

2. The price

Per household versus per parent.

Raposa's wedge is that one household subscription covers the shared care record, both parents, and invited professionals.

3. If it ever goes to court

Useful record, no legal promise.

A clean export can help a lawyer or mediator review what happened. No app can promise court acceptance or legal outcomes.

Fair comparison rules

We name competitors directly because parents and lawyers search for them directly. We also keep the honest rows: established tools may be better known, rank higher, or have mature mobile apps that Raposa should not overstate.

Raposa's claim is narrower: one household care record for everyday coordination, with exports available if a professional needs to review the record later.