Co-parenting, without the chaos

Less conflict.
More peace.
Starting today.

Tag Team Parenting helps separated parents replace tension with structure, arguments with boundaries, and chaos with calm. Built for real co-parenting, not couples therapy.

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50%
of US marriages end in divorce
$1.2B
co-parenting app market
0
apps focused on stress first

Co-parenting apps give you a calendar. You need a pressure valve.

Every text is a landmine

A simple schedule change turns into a 47-message argument. Existing apps record the fight. Tag Team Parenting helps prevent it.

Stress starts before breakfast

You wake up anxious about today's handoff, tomorrow's schedule, last week's expense dispute. The dread is constant.

The kids feel everything

When parents are stressed, children absorb it. Reducing your conflict isn't just about you. It's the best thing you can do for them.

Peace in three layers

01

Structured communication

Guided message templates and tone checking ensure conversations stay productive. No more spiraling into old arguments.

02

Clear boundaries

Define responsibilities, schedules, and handoff protocols once. Then let the system hold the line so you don't have to argue about it every week.

03

Daily stress check

A quick daily pulse that identifies what's causing friction before it explodes. Small adjustments today prevent big blowups tomorrow.

Documentation is a side effect. Peace is the product.

Other apps Tag Team Parenting
Goal Document everything for court Reduce your stress today
Communication Record your messages Guide better messages
Scheduling Shared calendar Anxiety-reducing structure
Conflict Evidence after the fight Prevention before it starts
First day value Set up your calendar Feel calmer immediately

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Your first check-in is free. Upgrade to Pro for the full picture of your co-parenting stress patterns.

Free

Get started with daily stress check-ins and basic pattern tracking.

$0
forever
  • Daily stress check-ins
  • 5 stress categories
  • 7-day trend view
  • Basic guided responses
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Peace Workshop

A structured program with communication templates and a 30-day de-escalation plan.

$29
one-time purchase
  • 5 video workshop modules
  • Downloadable message templates
  • 30-day de-escalation plan
  • Lifetime access
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this only for divorced parents?

Not at all. Tag Team Parenting works for any separated parents who share custody - whether you're divorced, legally separated, or never married. It's also helpful for parents in the process of separating who want to establish healthy communication patterns early.

Does my co-parent need to use the app too?

Not necessarily. You can use Tag Team Parenting on your own to track your stress patterns and get guided responses. For the full co-parent messaging features, both parents would need accounts. But even solo use helps you manage your own emotional state.

Is my data private and secure?

Absolutely. Your check-ins, notes, and pattern data are encrypted and stored securely. We never share your personal data with your co-parent or any third parties. Only you can see your stress tracking data.

Can this help with custody documentation?

While Tag Team Parenting focuses on reducing stress (not court documentation), the pattern tracking can show consistency and good faith efforts. Some users have found their tracking data helpful in demonstrating responsible co-parenting, but that's a secondary benefit, not the primary goal.

What are the best habits for reducing co-parenting stress?

Research-backed daily habits make a measurable difference. Our guide covers five habits: daily emotional check-ins, structured communication windows to prevent reactive responses, the 24-hour rule before replying to conflict, parallel parenting when direct communication fails, and pattern tracking to see what's really happening over time. Read the full guide →

Your kids deserve parents who aren't at war

Tag Team Parenting exists because co-parenting shouldn't mean co-suffering. Every separated parent deserves tools that make today a little easier than yesterday.

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