Glance.
In private beta · waitlist open

See the shape of your partner's week, at a glance.

One partner has a brutal work calendar. The other gets the fallout — solo dinners, last-minute scrambles, no idea what's coming. Glance fixes the second half: only the events that actually impact your day, told as a story.

No spam. One email when beta seats open — that’s it.

Two-person householdsEU data, GDPR-first10-second event entry
The next 14 days

Two brutal days next week. Then a calm weekend.

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2 brutal days · launch week4 calm eveningsBest window: Sat–Sun
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Rasmus is back from Berlin tonight
Lands CPH 22:15 · home ~23:30
Travel

Sharing the full work calendar is not the answer.

It's noisy. It's confidential. It mixes the signal — the trips, late nights, deadlines that will end up rearranging your evening — with every 30-minute meeting that won't.

Glance is the opposite of a shared calendar. The planner logs only the events that affect their partner, in under ten seconds. The subscriber gets a calm overview, gentle reminders, and a Sunday email that reads like a weather forecast.

No 9am standups, no proprietary call titles, no spreadsheet of meetings. Just the four or five things that matter to the person on the other side of the front door.

How it works

One partner logs. The other glances.

Three small jobs, done well. Quick capture for the planner; ambient overview for the subscriber; reminders that arrive before they're useful, not after.

A · For the planner

Type a sentence. Done in ten seconds.

"Late office thu 6–10pm" parses into a typed event with the right reminder rule attached. Slash commands for repeating patterns. Templates for the rest.

late office thu 6–10pm⌘ ↵
Late at officeThu · 18–22weight: medium
B · For the subscriber

A weather report, not a calendar.

Heatmap, density bars, day-strips, "best day to plan a date" — pick the visualisation that matches the question. Less reading, more knowing.

MTWTFSS
C · Sunday evening

One email. The week ahead, framed.

A weekly summary lands in your inbox at 19:00 local — the heatmap, the highlights, the "watch out for Tuesday" line. Skip a week any time.

From Glance · Sun 19:00
The week of Apr 27
Mon 27Launch wk · brutal
Tue 28Late office · 18–22
Sat 2Calm · book the babysitter
At a glance

Four ways to read the next two weeks without reading a single event.

Every visualisation answers a different question. Pick the one that matches the question you're asking right now — or stack them on the same screen.

Workload — next 14 days

"How busy is he?"
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2 brutal days next week4 calm eveningsBest window: Sat 25 – Sun 26

Best day to plan date night

Inversion
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Whole evening clear, just back from Berlin.
No conflicts · weather: 14° clear
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First evening with bandwidth after launch week.
14 days out · book the babysitter now
Plan ahead

This week, hour by hour

"Is the evening free?"
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Built for households, not advertisers

EU-hosted. GDPR-first. Yours to leave at any time.

EU data, end to end

Database, email, hosting — all in the EU. No data leaves the union for any reason we don't tell you about.

No outbound retention

Reminder content isn't stored after delivery. Logs keep metadata — recipient, channel, status — and nothing else.

Hard delete, no soft tricks

Delete your household and the rows are gone. We don't soft-retain personal data "just in case."

Two people, one household

Built for couples sharing a roof, not teams or org charts. No seat upsells, no “add another workspace.”

The one exception: AI help

If you use the optional AI assistant, the messages you send it — your question plus the event details it needs — are processed by Anthropic in the US to write a reply. It's the only thing that leaves the EU, it's never required, and we're moving it to an EU host before opening to the public.

Private beta · seats opening soon

Stop guessing what the week will look like.

Glance is in closed beta with a handful of households. Leave your email and we’ll get in touch when there’s a seat with your name on it.

No spam. One email when beta seats open — that’s it.