Every School Message, Sorted

School communication is fragmented by design. The teacher uses email. The school uses an app. The PTA sends a newsletter. Picture day is announced on a flyer that came home in a backpack. Aether monitors all the channels you give it access to and consolidates everything into a single, calm timeline — sorted by urgency, not by source.

"Emma has a half day on Friday" gets surfaced immediately and added to your calendar. "New lunch menu for November" gets filed quietly. The PTA fundraiser email gets a deadline extracted. You see what matters, when it matters.

School Feed · 2 kids
Half day Friday
Emma · Lincoln Elem · added to calendar
Permission slip due Oct 18
Jacob · Field trip to museum
Tissues + 2 glue sticks
Jacob · added to grocery list
November lunch menu
Both kids · filed
Pulled from Gmail · ParentSquare · ClassDojo

What You Need to Do, Not What You Need to Read

Permission slips and forms. Aether extracts the actual deadline from a 400-word email: "Field trip permission slip due October 18th." It adds it to your calendar and reminds you on the 17th.

Schedule changes. Early dismissal next Wednesday. Teacher conference Thursday at 3:15. Pajama day Friday. These details are buried in newsletters — Aether pulls them out and updates your family calendar automatically.

Supply requests. "Please send in a box of tissues and two glue sticks." Aether adds them to your shopping list. Not a separate school shopping list — your actual grocery list, because that's where you'll see it.

Action Extraction
📅 3 calendar events added
📝 2 deadlines tracked
🛒 4 supply items on grocery list
📧 17 newsletters filed quietly

Built For

Parents drowning in school communication from multiple kids, multiple teachers, and multiple platforms. Working parents who can't check their phone every time the school app pings. Co-parents who need a shared view of school obligations without forwarding every email. Anyone who's ever discovered a permission slip at 10 PM the night before it was due.

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