Help, when you need it
The fastest way to get help is to just ask Ourday, from the same number or address your family already uses. "Why did you add that?" and "that's wrong, fix it" are things it genuinely knows how to answer.
These articles cover the same ground for reading at your own pace. And if you'd rather talk to a person, write to hello@ourday.today. A person reads it.
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How to
- Asking Ourday about your week
Schedules, details, the stuff you noted months ago: ask in plain words, get a straight answer.
- Connecting a calendar you already keep
Send Ourday a calendar link once and your family's week keeps itself current. No retyping, no double entry.
- Connecting a Google calendar
Where the iCal link lives in Google Calendar, and how to hand it to Ourday.
- Connecting an Outlook or Microsoft 365 calendar
Where the ICS link lives in Outlook on the web, and how to hand it to Ourday.
- Family lists
Grocery, Costco, packing for camp: shared lists the whole family adds to by saying so.
- Getting things into Ourday
Text it, email it, or send a photo. Ourday catches what your family would otherwise have to remember.
- See Ourday in Google Calendar
Add your Ourday calendar link to Google Calendar once, and Ourday's events show up there from then on.
- See Ourday in Outlook
Add your Ourday calendar link to Outlook or Microsoft 365 once, and Ourday's events show up there from then on.
- See Ourday in your calendar
Ask for your calendar link, add it to the app you already use, and Ourday's events show up there on their own.
- Your Today and This Week briefings
A short morning note with what matters today, and a weekly look ahead. Change when they arrive by asking.
Questions and answers
- Reminders and to-dos
A reminder taps you at a time. A to-do waits on the list until it's done. Ourday sorts out which you meant.
- Who sees what
Ourday is the family's shared brain and each person's own brain. The family controls which is which.
- Why Ourday asks follow-up questions
When a message could mean two things, Ourday asks instead of guessing wrong. Here's what that looks like.
Fixing things
- When something looks wrong
Wrong time, wrong kid, shouldn't be there at all: say so in plain words and Ourday fixes it.
Policies
- What happens to papers and photos you send
Ourday reads the flyer, keeps the events and to-dos, and lets the document itself go.
- Your family's history stays yours
Ourday keeps what your family shares for as long as you want it, and never quietly rewrites what happened.