Platform · Timeline
Timeline
The shared record that keeps people, events, and decisions connected over time.
What the timeline is
The timeline is the chronological spine of Anchor Escapement. Instead of scattering facts across apps, threads, and folders, meaningful events land in order—with context, permissions, and links to supporting material—so the household or professional view stays aligned with what actually happened.
Why timelines matter
Family, care, and legal-adjacent coordination rarely fail because people lack tools—they fail because nobody shares the same ordered story. A shared timeline reduces “who said what when” disputes, speeds handoffs between helpers, and gives reporting and guided workflows a defensible place to start.
What can live on the timeline
- Events and status changes (exchanges, visits, milestones)
- Appointments, reminders, and scheduled care
- Payments, expenses, and financial touchpoints
- Messages and coordination notes tied to a moment in time
- Documents and uploads linked to the events they support
- Care notes, therapy plans, and progress checkpoints
- Court-relevant records where Legal360 and reporting apply
Exact fields and permissions vary by product and role; the principle is the same—structured events first, views and outputs second.
How products use the timeline
Each product is a lens on the same substrate: coordination surfaces read and write timeline events in ways that match their domain, without duplicating the record.
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