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Does anyone actually know what kind of week their family is about to have — before it happens?

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FamilyFlowDad · Yesterday 22:59

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I've been thinking about this a lot lately. We spend enormous energy reacting to difficult family moments — the meltdown on Tuesday, the argument on Sunday night, the week that just felt heavier than usual for no obvious reason. But we rarely see them coming.
I'm a dad based in Manchester and I've spent the last few months quietly building something around this exact problem. It's called FamilyFlow UK — a British family app that tries to notice the emotional patterns in your week before they become difficult evenings. Not therapy. Not a to-do list. Something quieter.
It takes about 30 seconds a day. Free for 5 days, then £4.99/month.
Looking for honest British families to tell me if this actually makes any difference — or if I've built something completely pointless. No card needed to try it.
Link: https://familyflowuk.com/?ref=ZUMKDXN
Be as brutal as you like. I genuinely need to know.

FamilyFlow UK — Family Wellbeing, Intelligently Connected

FamilyFlow UK helps overwhelmed British families understand how their day will feel before it starts. Family wellness, planning and emotional wellbeing in one intelligent app.

https://familyflowuk.com/?ref=ZUMKDXN

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