Parent Panic. Worry Work. Burnout.
Whatever you call it, it sucks.
Memorable parenthood — showing up on time, everything in hand, all forms signed.
It's the soccer snack calendar you can't find. The spring-concert start time that moved and you didn't catch. The Thursday form nobody signed and the stressed outburst in the kitchen at 6:45pm with four unread school emails open. Your kid is right there — telling you about recess, asking a question, waiting for eye contact — and you're panic-scrolling for the thing you forgot. They see it. That's the part that stings.
Finally, an answer. mellie is an AI personal assistant built for the shape of a parent's day — the overlapping schedules, the details buried in email threads, the things that matter a lot for one afternoon and then never again. Built by parents, for parents, who were drowning in exactly this. So you can stop searching for the soccer snack calendar and get back to the moment your kid is actually in.
Memorable parenthood, on the other side of the chaos. Leave the worry behind.
meet mellie.
mellie is your AI personal assistant. She's built specifically for the shape of a parent's day — the overlapping schedules, the things buried in email threads, the details that matter a lot for exactly one afternoon and then never again.
She leads with conversation. You tell her what's going on. She asks what she needs to know. No forms, no setup, no ten-step onboarding. Just a warm, capable presence who is paying attention so you don't have to pay quite so much.
Connect your email and she goes even deeper — reading the context that would otherwise live buried in threads you don't have time to open. Read-only access, total privacy, and a lot less to carry.
the things you'd forget. she doesn't.
to-dos
She reads your inbox the way you wish you had time to. She knows the difference between an email you should acknowledge and one you need to act on. The dentist reminder, the coach's request, the form that needs a signature by Thursday — she's got them.
Reply to the classroom volunteer signup by Wednesday.
events
She catches dates. The ones buried in the fourth paragraph of the PTA email, the ones you got a confirmation for three weeks ago and have since forgotten, the ones with a start time that's different from the one you remembered. mellie puts them in order so you're not surprised.
Spring concert Thursday, 6pm. Doors at 5:30.
what to bring
The line between a smooth drop-off and a frantic one. mellie reads the fine print so you don't have to remember it. Snacks, permission slips, cleats, the check made out to exactly the right amount — surfaced before you leave the house.
$12 cash and a labeled water bottle for Friday's trip.
she's not built to win your attention.
No push notifications for things you've already seen. No feed to scroll. No habit streak to maintain. mellie surfaces what needs you and leaves the rest alone. No more parent panic.
The three states she works in — action needed, fyi, and mellow — exist because not everything is urgent. You deserve to know which things actually are.
your inbox stays yours.
mellie's access to your email is read-only. She cannot send messages, delete anything, or modify your account. No human at emellow reads your emails. The access exists so mellie can do her job well — not so we can do anything with your data.
You can disconnect anytime. No questions.
emellow is free during early access. No card required.
frazzle to dazzle · how mellie works
happy, healthy, mellow.