When something looks wrong
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Ourday gets things right most of the time, and when it doesn’t, fixing it is a sentence, not a chore.
Correct it like you’d correct a person
- “The dentist is at 4, not 3.”
- “That’s Sawyer’s practice, not Jax’s.”
- “Move Friday’s tutoring to Monday.”
- “That one shouldn’t be there, take it off.”
Ourday makes the change and tells you exactly what it changed. If more than one thing could match, it asks which one you mean instead of guessing.
Ask how something got there
Wondering where an item came from? Ask “why did you add that?” and Ourday walks you through it: who asked, when, and what it did. If an email or a flyer put it there, it says so.
Nothing disappears quietly
What happened, stays happened. We don’t quietly rewrite your family’s history when calendars change. Removals can be undone for a day, and Ourday always tells you what it did.