For separated parents in the UK · launching January 2027

The school run doesn't show up in a spreadsheet. It does now.

Evincio is a calm, private notebook for the parenting you already do — the lifts, the appointments, the bedtimes. Thirty seconds a day, with Robin quietly filing everything. And when it matters, one tap turns your days into a CMS-ready record.

no legal jargon in here. just your days, written down ✓
30 seca day is the whole job
9 areasof family life, one notebook
1 tapto a CMS-ready report
Wednesday · 21:47

Evening, Jon.

Tonight
Who've the kids got tonight?
MeTheir mumSplit

Saved & time-stamped

Robin noticed

Maeve's dental follow-up was yesterday — how did it go? Logging it takes 20 seconds and it counts.

This week
MTWTFSS
12 Wednesdays straight
Robin

Filed under Health, dated 14 June. Look right?

"nothing happened" is also worth writing down ✓
The idea

A notebook has one author.

That's not a flaw. That's the point.

No messaging. No arguing. No audience. Nothing to forward, nothing to weaponise — just your days, in your words, written down and kept.

Keeping a record of your own parenting is an act of care. One day it makes an invisible parent visible to the people who decide what's fair. Long after that, it's simply the story of all the times you showed up.

your side of the story, kept straight.
How it works

Thirty seconds a day. That's the whole job.

Nobody logs a school run for fun. You log it so it's never forgotten — and Evincio makes that lighter than sending a text.

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Jot it down

Swimming drop-off. GP visit. The night they slept at yours. One line, one tap — done before the kettle boils. Scan a letter and Robin files it for you.

Today · 21:47 · saved & time-stamped
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Watch the picture fill in

Every entry lands in the right place across nine areas of family life. Thin spots surface gently — in soft grey, never red — so your record grows even, month after month.

The full picture · 9 areas of family life
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One tap, when it matters

Your gentle notebook puts on a suit: a structured, dated, CMS-ready report — for a review, a dispute, or a tribunal. You speak parent. Your report speaks CMS.

Export · CMS-ready bundle
Inside the app

A beautiful notebook with a wise bird in it.

Today, in one glance

Who've the kids got tonight? One tap. Anything else from today — health, school life, clubs & lifts — one line each. Robin notices what you might have missed and asks, gently.

done before the kettle boils ✓

Overnights, per child

The CMS counts nights — in bands of 52, 104, 156 and 175 a year, assessed for each child separately. Evincio logs per child, marks split nights honestly, and shows exactly where your year stands against your target.

no stopwatch. no spreadsheet.

The full picture

Nine areas of family life, filling in month after month. Steadiness is what decision-makers look for — and thin spots show in soft pencil grey, never alarm red. The enemy was never the other parent. It's invisibility.

wellbeing looks light — but I bet it isn't. — Robin
Wednesday · 21:47

Evening, Jon.

Tonight
MeTheir mumSplit
Swimming — took & brought home

Clubs & lifts · Maeve · today 17:05

lift therelift back12 Wednesdays straight
Robin

Booking and taking her both count — log the appointment day when it comes.

Overnights · July

Where the year stands

178 nights / 12 months
52104156175equal
July · per child
1234567 891011121314
Robin

Three nights from last week aren't marked — want to tidy them now? Takes 30 seconds.

The full picture · June

Both children

Overnights16 nights
School life14 entries
Clubs & lifts11 entries
Health6 entries
Wellbeing2 entries
Robin's gentle look

Wellbeing looks light — but I bet it isn't. Those chats count too.

Progress you can see

Watch the year lean towards fair.

Set your own target — equal care, or whatever arrangement is right for your family — and watch every school run and sleepover move the needle. Progress you can see is progress you keep making.

Your year so far
This year: 0%

on track for your 50% target — the target is yours to set, with the CMS bands marked along the way.

52104156175equal
every bedtime moves this. ✓
The full picture · June
School life14 entries
Health & appointments6 entries
Clubs & lifts11 entries
Cover & swaps3 entries
Everyday wellbeing2 entries
wellbeing looks light — but I bet it isn't. those chats count too. — Robin
The advisor in your pocket

Meet Robin.

Robins turn up every day, all winter, whatever the weather. So does this one. Robin reads whatever you scan, knows what the Child Maintenance Service actually looks for, and translates it into kitchen-table English — one gentle nudge at a time.

Robin
You scanned a letter from the dental hospital. I've filed it under Health, dated 14 June, tagged to Maeve. Look right?
Yes — she's got a follow-up in August too.
Robin
Reminder set. Booking and taking her both count towards day-to-day care, so log the day itself when it comes. You're at 61 health entries this year. Quietly brilliant.

Files whatever you scan

Letters, receipts, screenshots — Robin names it, dates it and files it. You confirm with a tap.

Knows the rules so you don't have to

Robin reads the CMS shared-care criteria and turns them into plain, doable nudges.

Plans your year

School terms, holidays, handovers — planned ahead, so your year lands on your target, not by accident.

Notices you showing up

"12 Wednesdays straight." Specific encouragement, never nagging. A missed day gets a plan, not a guilt trip.

"I file. I nudge. I never nag." "I mine care, not ammunition." "I keep records. I don't do rows."
Built to be believed

A record is only useful if it can be trusted.

Evincio is designed around one quiet obsession: that every entry you make holds up — to the CMS, to a tribunal, and to your own future self.

Time-stamped as you live it

Entries are saved and time-stamped the moment you make them. Records made at the time are the ones people trust.

Honest by design

Remembered something from last week? Add it — it's simply marked "added later". Honest records are strong records, and nothing is ever silently overwritten.

Private, and yours alone

Children by first name only. Photos optional and encrypted. Your data stays in the UK — and there is no channel to anyone else, ever.

In the app · you speak parent
  • "Swimming — took & brought home"
  • "Covered Tuesday evening when asked"
  • "Dental follow-up, booked & taken"
  • "The night they slept at yours" 🌙
At export · your report speaks CMS
  • Pattern of day-to-day care, evidenced
  • Contemporaneous, dated entries
  • Documentary evidence, indexed
  • Overnight care record, per child

the app is a notebook. the export is a bundle. never confuse the two.

Why this exists

Evincio was built by a dad of two who shares care equally — and was still assessed as the "absent" parent.

Proving otherwise took 447 days of logging and a 209-file bundle, assembled by hand, after the fact. Every hour that took is an hour this notebook now saves someone else — not to score points, but to make the everyday, unglamorous work of showing up for your kids visible. To the people who decide what's fair. And one day, to the kids themselves.

some things are too important to leave to memory.
447days of logging it took the founder to prove his own care — after the fact
209files in the bundle, assembled by hand
30sa day is all it takes when the notebook was open all along
Early access · January 2027

Start your record before you need it.

Join the early access list and be first in line when Evincio (and Robin) arrive — plus the overnight log template to start on paper tonight.

One email to confirm, then occasional gentle updates. Unsubscribe anytime. We never share your data.

you don't need anyone's permission to keep your own record.