Your household, carried

The mental load,
lifted.

Juno quietly remembers, anticipates, and handles the hundred little things a family runs on — so you don't have to hold them in your head.

It's just a text. No app to download, works on any phone.
Permission slip — Friday??
Gift for Mia's party
Sports physical before season
When's the dentist again
Sign up for camp before it fills
Call Mom back
No app. No dashboard.

If you can send a text, you can hand off your week.

Most assistants ask you to learn an app. Off My Plate meets you where you already are — your messages. Snap a photo of the school flyer, forward the email, or just tell Juno in plain words.

Works on any phoneiPhone or Android, no install, nothing new to learn.
Plain language"Soccer moved to 5:30" — Juno gets it, and remembers.
Snap, forward, or just say itA flyer photo becomes dates, reminders, and a packed-bag list.
A day, quietly handled

It runs in the background, so you don't have to.

No nagging, no checklist to manage. Just the right nudge, to the right person, at the right moment.

7:30 AM · The brief
Today: Emma has soccer at 5 (you're covering), Jack's dentist is at 2 — Dad's got it. Bake-sale items are due tomorrow.
2:40 PM · Leave-by
Time to leave for pickup — 18 min with traffic. Cleats are in the garage.
Friday · Before it slips
Mia's party is Saturday. Want me to grab a gift? She's into dinosaurs — I found one around $22. Reply 1 and I'll get it ready.
Made for how you carry it

Whoever's holding it all together.

MomsFor the family's memory

School dates, activity schedules, the gift, the RSVP, the sports physical. Off My Plate holds the whole web of it and surfaces only what needs you — so you can be at the table, not running tomorrow in your head.

Picture day is Thursday — Emma's in the green dress you set aside. And the field-trip form is due tomorrow; it's in her folder.

CaregiversFor the appointment labyrinth

Medications, providers, refills, the next checkup. For someone caring for a parent or a child with complex needs, an assistant that never forgets and never drops the thread isn't convenient — it's relief.

Dad's prescription is due for a refill Friday, and his cardiology follow-up needs booking this week. Want me to line up three times?

The sandwich generationFor two generations at once

Kids' logistics on one side, aging parents on the other. One place that carries both, keeps them straight, and reminds the right person at the right time.

Two things this week: Jack's recital is Wednesday at 6, and Mom's insurance renewal closes Friday. Both are on your calendar.

ADHD & focusThe external mind you've been needing

It holds the structure so you don't have to. No shame, no scorecard — just the next thing, surfaced when it matters, and quiet the rest of the time.

No pressure — just a heads up: the registration window you mentioned opens tomorrow and fills fast. Want me to set a reminder for 9am?

SolopreneursFor when work and life blur

A chief of staff for the parts of running a business and a household that don't fit in either calendar. The legwork done; a one-tap answer brought to you.

Your 3:00 moved to offsite — leave by 2:15, ~28 min. And the invoice you flagged still hasn't been answered; want a nudge drafted?
Why it earns the load

Built to be trusted with the things you can't drop.

The whole point is to stop carrying it yourself — which only works if it never lets you down.

No silent misses

Every reminder fires, every action is acknowledged. Silence never means "done" — you never have to wonder whether it happened.

It proposes, you decide

Off My Plate does the legwork and brings you a one-tap answer. It never sends to someone or spends a dollar on its own.

Your life stays yours

Private by design, never sold, never leaked across the people in your world. Deletable on your word.

In their words

The quiet relief of not holding it all.

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I didn't realize how much I was carrying until something else was carrying it. First week, I actually forgot to worry about the permission slip — because it was already handled.

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DanaMom of three · Ohio
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It texts me like a person who knows my family. The morning one tells me exactly what my day needs and who's covering what.

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PriyaWorking mom · Texas
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The gift reminders alone. My kid has never shown up to a party empty-handed since.

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MarcusDad of two · Oregon
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I'm managing my mom's care and my own kids. It keeps both worlds straight and never lets a refill or a checkup slip.

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ReneeCaregiver · Florida
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No app, no learning curve. I just text it like I'd text a friend, and things get done.

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AishaMom & small-shop owner · Georgia
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It's the first thing that reduced my load instead of adding one more thing to check.

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BethMom of four · Michigan

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