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I was missing things that mattered.

Larevio started in our kitchen, late at night.

My wife was pregnant. Between hospital appointments, work, school apps, swimming lessons, dance classes and the everyday running of a family, our important information lived everywhere: emails, school platforms, WhatsApp groups, three different calendars, and long Dutch messages with five obligations hidden inside them.

Too much depended on one of us remembering to copy everything into the right place. Things were forgotten. Deadlines were nearly missed. It created stress, guilt and arguments. I was there as a father, but my head was busy running logistics instead of noticing the moments.

The problem was never that we did not care. Modern family life delivers important information in formats designed to be read, not acted on.

A single school message can hold an event, a changed pickup time, something your child must bring, a payment deadline and a question that needs an answer. It arrives as one long message, in one app, in one language. Someone has to translate it, pull out every obligation, decide who owns it and put it in the right calendar. That someone was us, every day, after the dishes.

So I built the assistant I wished existed. One place that reads everything, translates it, understands what our family actually needs to do, and turns it into a clear plan that my wife and I approve before anything becomes real.

That is Larevio. Not another calendar. A family assistant that buys back your attention, so you stop managing a childhood and start experiencing it.

Razvan

Father, husband and founder