Co-parenting, clearly documented.
Switchday is a co-parenting platform that helps separated and divorced parents coordinate custody schedules, communicate about their children, and keep tamper-evident records of every shared decision.
Every message, expense, calendar event, and schedule entry is assigned a SHA-256 cryptographic hash at the time of creation. Court-critical records are additionally timestamped by an independent RFC 3161 trusted timestamp authority, providing third-party proof of exactly when each record existed. These records can be exported as a formatted PDF for attorneys, mediators, and family courts.
Co-parenting disputes often hinge on documentation. When parents disagree about who said what, when a switch happened, or who approved an expense, the records stored in email threads, text messages, and calendar apps are rarely organized, authenticated, or easy to present to a court.
Switchday was built to change that — to give families a single, trustworthy place where every interaction is recorded with integrity, and where those records can be independently verified by any party, including judges and attorneys.
Switchday gives co-parents:
The platform is available on the web at switchday.app and as a native mobile app for iOS and Android.
Switchday is an independent software company founded and operated by Jeff Ver in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Switchday was built in consultation with family law professionals and is designed to meet the evidentiary standards expected by family courts. We take the responsibility of handling co-parenting records seriously — the families who use Switchday are often navigating some of the most difficult moments of their lives, and the records they create here may matter in legal proceedings.
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