Households get a shared place for what matters this week — not a wall of threads.
Shared truth for complex situations
TransparentSee360 brings records, timelines, documents, and visibility into one structured place — so families can coordinate without losing the thread.
Care & coordination
A timeline you can actually read in real life
Documents and context stay attached to events, so nothing gets lost between updates.
When complexity rises, the record stays structured — so guidance can stay grounded.
Family coordination
Several people helping one household shouldn’t mean several different stories
Shared visibility
Adult children, co-parents, and helpers can work from the same structured record — with less telephone and more clarity.
Neutral structure
The timeline preserves what happened and when — so updates stay kind, plain-spoken, and reviewable.
Room for documents
Uploads and notes stay tied to events — so the household isn’t rebuilding history from memory.
A week in one household
When the picture is shared, the load gets lighter
- A parent logs missed exchanges and schedule disruptions over several weeks.
- They link supporting messages, calendar entries, and PDF documents to each event.
- Everyone sees the same week — not a scramble to reconstruct it from texts.
- Ask Alex helps the next step; Ask Alexandria helps review what the record appears to show.
Inside the experience
What families can organize in one place
Household timelines and events
Documents and supporting files
Co-parenting and coordination workflows
Shared visibility and role clarity
Assistant guidance grounded in the record
Exports and structured outputs when life intersects with professionals
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