Coparently Review (2026): Simple Scheduling for Cooperative Parents

Reviews · Updated July 6, 2026

The short versionCoparently is a straightforward scheduling-and-messaging app aimed at organized, lower-conflict co-parents. It handles shared calendars, secure messaging, and exportable expense records well. It has no free plan (about $9.99/mo per parent), no AI tone tools, and no way to reach a co-parent who won't join. A tidy choice when both parents cooperate; not built for high conflict.

Coparently keeps things simple: a shared calendar, secure messaging, and expense records, aimed at parents who are reasonably cooperative and just want one organized place for logistics. It doesn’t try to be a conflict-management or documentation powerhouse — and for the right couple, that focus is a feature, not a bug.

Pricing

No free plan. About $9.99/mo per parent (roughly $99/year, ~$8.25/mo), with a 30-day trial. Guest and child accounts are free but attach to a paying parent’s subscription.

What it does well

  • Clean scheduling and messaging. A shared calendar plus secure messaging in a simple, approachable interface.
  • Exportable expense records. Track and export shared costs.
  • Low learning curve. Easy for both parents to pick up.

Where it falls short

  • No free plan, and each parent pays.
  • No AI tone tools — no flagging or filtering of messages.
  • Not built for one-sided situations — messaging assumes both parents participate.
  • Court features are limited — you get records, but it’s not positioned as a court-documentation specialist.

Who it’s for

  • Cooperative, organized co-parents who want one tidy place for schedules, messages, and expenses.

Who should look elsewhere

  • High-conflict situations that need tone filtering or a way to reach a non-participating ex.
  • Parents who need a free option or heavy court documentation.

Bottom line

Coparently is a pleasant, no-frills option for lower-conflict co-parenting. If your relationship is cooperative and you just want logistics in one place, it does the job. If conflict or documentation is the real challenge, compare it against the more specialized tools in our 2026 roundup.

Pricing and features reflect publicly listed plans as of June 2026; confirm current details on Coparently’s site.

Frequently asked questions

Does Coparently have a free plan?

No. Coparently costs about $9.99/mo per parent (roughly $99/year), with a 30-day trial. Guest and child accounts are free but ride on a paying parent's subscription.

Is Coparently good for high-conflict co-parenting?

It's better suited to cooperative, organized parents. It offers secure messaging and exportable records, but it has no AI tone filtering and no way to communicate with a co-parent who refuses to use it, so high-conflict situations may be better served elsewhere.

Is the 'CoParently' app in the App Store the same thing?

Not necessarily. There's a separately named app called 'CoParently' in the App Store from a different developer that is unrelated to coparently.com. Make sure you're signing up for the service you intend to.