The Peaceful CoParent app is designed to facilitate communication between co-parents in a safe and secure manner. Users can sign up for free and enjoy various features without any cost. While sending and documenting messages can be accessed at no charge, certain advanced capabilities require a subscription. The app emphasizes the importance of documentation in co-parenting, particularly for legal matters, ensuring all communications are tamper-proof and securely stored in the cloud.
Among the many free features, users benefit from the ability to share documents and photos, keep track of when messages are sent and viewed, and export communications for court purposes. The app also provides weekly tips to encourage healthy interaction between co-parents, including a filter for inappropriate language and options to pre-write messages to simplify communication. Users can mark messages as important or offensive, and they can access additional resources such as articles and classes focused on effective co-parenting.
For those who opt for subscription features, the app offers tools that promote concise communication. Users can set message length limits and determine how many messages they wish to receive daily. Furthermore, the app allows for the scheduling of message times and introduces a waiting period between messages, promoting thoughtful communication and reducing the likelihood of conflict. Additional controls are available regarding attachments, allowing users to either enable or disable this feature as needed.
Users have expressed a strong appreciation for the app, highlighting its focus on enhancing communication boundaries rather than merely handling finances or schedules. The app also offers daily resources and tips, contributed by conflict resolution expert Bill Eddy, which help co-parents navigate challenging topics such as child custody and divorce. Feedback is encouraged and valued, with users invited to suggest improvements or new message templates to enrich the app’s functionality. For more information and to join the community, users can connect on Facebook.