Stop fighting about who gets a break

MeFirst helps parents track personal time fairly so you can both recharge without the guilt trip, the eye rolls, or the «Well, I did bedtime last night» arguments.

No credit card, no drama.

Me First

Me First

Every parent knows that conversation. The one that ruins Sunday mornings.

It starts innocently. «I'm gonna hit the gym for an hour.» Then comes the look. The sigh. The mental scoreboard of who did more drop-offs, changed more diapers, handled more tantrums.

We end it.

No more parenting Olympics. No more guilt. Just visibility, balance, and finally [finally] some peace between partners raising kids together.

No more parenting Olympics. No more guilt. Just visibility, balance, and finally [finally] some peace between partners raising kids together.

How it works

How it works

Three steps to fair play

Balancing personal time shouldn't require spreadsheets or arguments. Track your me-time, visualize the balance, and support each other better. Fair play starts with seeing the full picture.

STEP 1

Log it

Yoga? Coffee run? Actual uninterrupted sleep? Log your kid-free time in 10 seconds.

STEP 2

See it

Check your weekly balance. Green? Go. Red? Maybe your co-parent deserves a break.

STEP 3

Breathe

Take your turn guilt-free. You're both doing enough (and now you can prove it).

Features

Features

Built for exhausted parents, not productivity gurus

No timers, no tracking apps running

Just quick manual logs between diaper changes

Weekly balance view

See who's gotten more breaks at a glance

Guilt-free reminders

You're 3 hours behind—go take that nap

Shared accountability

Both parents see the same numbers, no more «I never get time off»

FAQs

FAQs

Questions parents ask us (usually at 3am)

Is this going to make us more competitive as parents?

What counts as 'personal time'?

Do both parents need accounts?

What if we're not even close to balanced?

Does this track childcare time?

Is this going to make us more competitive as parents?

What counts as 'personal time'?

Do both parents need accounts?

What if we're not even close to balanced?

Does this track childcare time?

Ready to stop arguing and start breathing?

Join the parents who've replaced resentment with actual free time.

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