Raposa vs 2houses

Raposa vs 2houses: co-parent planner vs household care record

2houses is a familiar co-parenting planner with calendars, messages, expenses, and journal-style records. Raposa focuses the same daily coordination problem into one household care record with professional access included.

Comparison structure

  1. 1. The day-to-day. Daily coordination is the lead, because that is where parents live.
  2. 2. The price. Raposa's wedge is one household subscription, not two separate parent subscriptions.
  3. 3. If it ever goes to court. Keep the record in your back pocket; do not buy any app expecting a legal guarantee.

1. The day-to-day

Daily coordination is the lead.

Raposa is designed around the daily sequence separated parents repeat: coordinate the plan, confirm the handover, store the receipt or document, and keep the context together for the adults who need to see it.

2. The price

One household, not two parent bills.

2houses pricing has historically been framed around parent accounts and plans. Raposa's public wedge is per household: both parents and invited professionals sit inside one subscription.

3. If it ever goes to court

Back-pocket record, not a lead claim.

If a dispute later needs lawyer review, Raposa is meant to package the record you already kept. It is not a promise of admissibility or a substitute for legal advice.

Side-by-side

Raposa vs 2houses

The practical comparison is whether each adult is buying access separately, or whether the family buys one shared record once.

Prices and competitor details reflect research dated 11 June 2026. 2houses plan structure and prices can change; re-check 2houses directly before publishing or relying on this comparison.

Feature Raposa 2houses
Daily coordination lead One care record tying messages, schedule, handovers, expenses, and documents together Established co-parenting planner with calendar, messages, journal, and expense tools
Pricing model Per household Verify current parent/account plan structure
Two-parent subscription wedge One subscription covers the household May depend on current plan/account rules
Approx household cost Raposa plan: one household subscription Verify current 2houses pricing before publish
Lawyer / mediator access Verified professional access included Verify current third-party/professional access model
Record exports Export the household record for professional review Has record/journal features; verify current export format
Data posture EU-hosted infrastructure under GDPR / UK GDPR Verify current hosting and privacy terms
Where they are better Newer and narrower initial footprint Longer-established co-parenting brand and planner conventions

Honest rows

Where 2houses may be better

Brand age: 2houses has been in market longer and may be more familiar to some co-parenting-app searchers.

Planner familiarity: some families may prefer its established calendar/journal conventions.

Legal and product disclaimers

This is a fair-use comparison summary, not legal or commercial advice. Competitor products, plan names, pricing, rankings, and features change. Verify the points that matter directly with each vendor before deciding.

Raposa does not promise court acceptance. Raposa helps you keep and export a clear record; whether any record is useful in a specific proceeding depends on your lawyer, mediator, court, jurisdiction, and facts.

Tell us if something is wrong. Email partnerships@raposa.ai and we will correct factual errors quickly.

Compare the established planner model with Raposa's one-household record.

Start with the daily coordination problem. Keep the record ready if a professional ever needs to review it.

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