Schedules live everywhere
One email from school. One PDF from the league. One text from the coach. None of them talk to each other.
Parendipity connects to your email, sports apps, and school portals — then keeps your family calendar updated automatically. Your Digital Calendar just shows what's already there.
Your schedules arrive from
School emails & newsletters
Youth sports apps
School portals & PDFs
Group texts & chat apps
Parendipity
Extracts, organizes, and syncs automatically
Google Calendar
Always current
Digital Calendar
Displays automatically
What is Parendipity?
"What is Parendipity and how does it work with my family's Digital Calendar?"
Parendipity is an AI-powered scheduling layer for families. It connects to the places your family's schedules actually live — school emails, sports apps, group chats, and PDFs — extracts events automatically, and syncs them to Google Calendar. Because your Digital Calendar pulls from Google Calendar, your family's Digital Calendar display stays current without you touching it. Parendipity handles the input. Your Digital Calendar handles the display.
The problem
Your at-home calendar does exactly what it promises — it shows your family calendar on a beautiful screen. The problem is everything that has to happen before that.
One email from school. One PDF from the league. One text from the coach. None of them talk to each other.
Every game, practice, pickup, and school event has to be typed in by hand. Then re-typed when it changes.
A reschedule buried in a group text. A new pickup time in an email. Digital Calendar shows what you entered, not what actually changed.
Even with Digital Calendar, pickup and dropoff decisions happen in texts. No one knows who is doing what until someone asks.
The shift
“The problem isn't your family's Digital Calendar. The problem happens before the calendar.”
Your family's Digital Calendar works. Google Calendar works. The gap is the step before both of them.
Right now, you are the intelligence layer. You read the emails, extract the dates, resolve the conflicts, and type everything in. That is the problem Parendipity solves.
When the input layer is automated, everything downstream — including your family's Digital Calendar — takes care of itself.
How it works
Parendipity runs quietly in the background. You don't change how you use your Digital Calendar. You just stop feeding it by hand.
Link your email, sports apps, and school portals. Takes about two minutes. Parendipity reads from them continuously.
Parendipity identifies dates, times, locations, and changes from every source. No copy-pasting. No manual review.
Events are created, updated, and removed as schedules change. Your calendar stays accurate without you opening it.
Because Digital Calendar syncs from Google Calendar, everything appears there automatically. Your display is always current.
Before and after
Check 4 different apps every week for schedule changes
Manually type every game, practice, and pickup into Google Calendar
Miss the reschedule buried in the group text
Digital Calendar shows what you entered, not what actually changed
Coordinate pickups over text with no shared source of truth
Spend 30+ minutes a week just keeping the calendar current
Parendipity monitors every source continuously
Events appear in Google Calendar and Digital Calendar automatically
Schedule changes are detected and updated the moment they happen
Digital Calendar always reflects the real schedule, not the last time you checked
Assign pickups and dropoffs directly inside Parendipity
Get your time back. The calendar manages itself.
Why it matters
The calendar is the symptom. The real cost is the mental overhead of tracking everything yourself — constantly.
30+
The average family with two kids in activities spends over 30 minutes a week just maintaining their calendar. Parendipity gets that to zero.
0
Parendipity watches every source continuously. When a game gets rescheduled or a pickup time changes, your calendar updates before you even know about it.
1
No more “did you see the email?” No more checking youth sports apps separately from your Digital Calendar. One place. Always current. Everyone on the same page.
Parendipity + Digital Calendar
Your family's Digital Calendar is not the problem. It is a genuinely useful display that your whole family can see. The problem is everything that has to happen before Digital Calendar can show anything useful.
Parendipity is the layer that makes your Digital Calendar actually work the way you imagined it would when you bought it. You keep your Digital Calendar exactly where it is. You just stop feeding it manually.
Parendipity
The intelligence layer
Google Calendar
The sync layer
Digital Calendar
The display layer
Common questions
Yes. Parendipity syncs your family's schedule to Google Calendar. Your Digital Calendar connects to Google Calendar and displays whatever is there — so when Parendipity makes an update, your Digital Calendar reflects it automatically. No extra setup required.
No. Your Digital Calendar stays exactly where it is. Parendipity works upstream of it — it just takes over the job of keeping Google Calendar current so you don't have to.
Parendipity connects to Google Calendar via the standard Google Calendar API. It creates and updates events directly. You connect your Google account once during setup, and Parendipity handles everything after that.
It is automatic. Parendipity extracts and syncs events without requiring your approval for every item. For high-confidence events, it just adds them. For anything ambiguous, it flags it for a quick one-tap review. Most of the time, you won't see anything at all — it just works.
Parendipity monitors your connected sources continuously. When a schedule change comes through — a new email, an updated game time, a cancelled practice — it detects the change and updates Google Calendar automatically. Your Digital Calendar reflects the update the next time it refreshes.
Parendipity connects to email (Gmail and Outlook), youth sports apps, school portals, and can process PDFs forwarded to your magic Parendipity address. More integrations are being added in beta based on what families actually use.
No. Parendipity does not replace your Digital Calendar or any other tool. It is the layer that sits before your calendar — ingesting, extracting, and organizing your family's schedules so that your Digital Calendar always has accurate information to display.
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