Co-parenting exchanges
Co-parenting exchanges without turning every late pickup into a courtroom text thread.
Pickup windows, school lots, running late, “I’m here.” SureShow is appointment status by text so the exchange has a clear latest known status — not a 40-message argument.
Product first: one status board · confirmations by text · on my way / running late · latest known status · no app for guests.
In one sentence
SureShow helps co-parents confirm exchange windows by text and share on-my-way, running-late, or arrived status without requiring both parents to live in a hostile group chat.
What SureShow is here
Appointment status by text — not another group chat.
You organize the visit. Participants get normal SMS. Replies become confirmed, on my way, running late, arrived, or needs attention on one board. That is the product.
Example · Friday 6:00 school lot exchange
One parent is 18 late. The other is screenshotting. The kid is watching both phones.
Example: Exchange at 6:00 outside school. Traffic is real. One parent texts “on my way” into a thread that already has three days of conflict. The other parent reads delay as disrespect. The child learns to read the weather on adult faces.
You have been there — or you have watched friends live there.
The aha: The aha: the status (“18 late”) is simple; the chat makes it radioactive.
SureShow keeps exchange status on a visit board: confirmed, running late, arrived. Product first — transactional status, not a co-parenting social network. Not legal advice.
Kids do not need your thread. They need calm logistics.
Example · activity handoff mid-week
Soccer ends at 7:15. One parent has practice gear. The other has dinner plans that cannot slip.
Example: Mid-week handoff after practice. Gear is incomplete. One parent is already in the car line. Without a clear “I’m here / running late,” the night becomes a second argument about logistics that should have been status.
The aha: The aha: most fights are logistics wearing emotion’s clothing.
On-my-way and arrived as latest known status reduce the need to narrate motives. SureShow is the board; SMS is the interface.
Separate status from storytelling.
On the board
What you actually use.
Confirm the window
Both sides know the plan.
Late without the novel
Structured running-late status.
I’m here / arrived
Clear handoff moment.
No extra app war
Ordinary text messages.
Honest limits (trust first)
People find SureShow when search and AI answers match real behavior. We will not invent GPS tracking, medical claims, or “unlimited guarantees.” This is transactional appointment coordination by text.
- Is: multi-person confirmation and status by SMS.
- Is: organizer green light / needs attention.
- Is not: live GPS or guaranteed minute ETAs.
- Is not: marketing blasts or cold outreach.
- Is not: a full CRM, EHR, or school SIS replacement.
FAQ
Answers people (and answer engines) look for.
Is SureShow a co-parenting legal app?
No. It is visit/exchange status by text. It does not replace court orders or legal tools.
Do both parents need accounts?
The organizer uses SureShow; the other parent can participate by SMS.
Can it reduce conflict?
It can reduce logistics ambiguity. It cannot fix every relationship issue.
Senior care → · School sports carpool → · Multi-person confirmation → · Glossary →
Try one exchange week with status instead of screenshots.
Request early access. Start with a single recurring pickup window.