“Hi, dad? …How do I actually do this?”
Tell Hi, Dad where you're at in life and we'll guide you. We've already mapped the exact tasks, deadlines, and hidden steps that apply to you — then Dad texts you before they slip. It isn't a to-do list you fill in. It's the one you never knew existed.
The Unfair Advantage
No two lists are the same. That's the whole point.
The Killer Feature
You know that mental load of remembering what you're forgetting? We carry it now. Dad (or Mom — pick your team) watches your deadlines, texts you before things slip, and actually helps you get them done.
The Problem
Stuff falls through the cracks —
not because you're a mess,
but because half of adulthood is just knowing the hidden steps.
The Life OS
The bare-minimum life admin nobody warns you about — renewing documents, paying taxes, managing insurance, and the government-adjacent stuff that loves a deadline. Everyone starts here.
The recurring life stuff that keeps everything functioning — bills, appointments, home, vehicle, and the routines that stop chaos from quietly piling up. Baseline your basics and it unlocks.
The extra layer nobody teaches you: optimization, preparedness, and the tiny systems that make life smoother — TSA PreCheck, digital ID backups, emergency folders, annual life audits.
Progress & Rewards
Keep recurring tasks alive — oil changes, dental cleanings, renewals, filters. The boring stuff becomes a streak worth protecting.
Level up your Life OS. Finish your basics to unlock Stable Adult, then Adult Maxing — new modes and tasks open up as you go.
Consistency turns into real-world value — perks and rewards from aligned partners, because being the on-time adult should actually pay off.
Identity Modes
One app. Two energies. Zero judgment — turn on whatever you want, whoever you are. Gender never locks a single mode.
For the people who would like to stop remembering travel logistics at the airport gate, respectfully.
The invisible recurring stuff that comes with loving a tiny creature that depends on you for everything — appointments, meds, grooming, food, and the emergencies they can’t tell you about.
Start with the systems you need now. Add more modes and frameworks as life gets more complicated, because naturally, it will.
The invisible maintenance layer of being a woman — from women’s health and refills to skincare, beauty, and the “how do I remember all this?” stuff.
Your social infrastructure, managed — because keeping your people close shouldn't live in your head.
Routines, appointments, and the upkeep nobody schedules — until now.
Life Event Frameworks
Bigger transitions come with hidden steps, deadlines, and annoying details. Hi, Dad? turns them into guided frameworks so you know what to do, what order to do it in, and what not to miss.
Stage-aware: tell it where you are — searching, under contract, or closed — and the right tasks appear at the right moment.
State-aware: tell it where you're leaving, where you're landing, and how you'll live — the checklist adapts.
How It Works
No more 14 tabs open. No more “wait, was I supposed to do that already?” Hi, Dad? uses a smart intake form to turn your life context into recurring tasks, reminders, and frameworks you can actually follow.
Start with simple context like age range, state, home, car, and the systems you want turned on. No 40-question personality quiz. We are adults, not applying for a mortgage.
Hi, Dad? generates the tasks that fit your life — what to do, when to do it, why it matters, and what goes sideways if you skip it.
Track progress, get reminders, build streaks, and stop relying on your brain to carry 27 invisible errands at once. One thing at a time.
Every mode in Hi, Dad? runs on the same engine — variables, rules, tasks, reminders. That engine is going to open up.
Skincare coaches publish skin-cycling modes. Accountants publish freelancer tax modes. Immigration lawyers publish visa modes. You build the checklist once, people adopt it, you get paid.
“Okay... I can actually do this.”
We're letting in the first 50 Founding Fathers — the crew who gets in early and helps shape what everyone else eventually uses.
50 spots. No spam, no weird funnel — just you, us, and the rough edges we're smoothing together.