One board for the whole family.
Photos, birthdays, the reunion plan — pinned to one wall everybody can see, from Nana’s tablet to the kids’ phones. Like the fridge door, if the whole family could reach it.
No feed. No ads. No algorithm. Nothing to install.
Free — no accounts for anyone to set up. Send the link once and everybody’s in.
This is a real board.
Go on — read it. The board below is live, and those flyers are really pinned to it. They even sway a little; there’s a breeze on. Yours will work exactly the same, and everyone in the family will figure it out without asking you — it’s just paper on a wall.
How it works
1. Start the board.
Type the family name, press the button. That’s genuinely all — no forms, no “verify your email,” no setup.
2. Pin photos and notes.
A photo from Sunday, a birthday reminder, big news. It goes up on the wall the moment you post it — hang it a little crooked, like home.
3. Send the link to the family chat.
One link, sent once. Anyone who has it can open the board and look — no downloads, no passwords, no one left out because their phone is old.
Which one is yours?
THE FAMILY BOARD
Birthdays, report cards, the photo from the lake. The stuff that gets buried in the group chat, up on the wall where it belongs.
THE REUNION
Who’s driving, who’s flying, who’s bringing the potato salad. One wall the aunts can actually find again.
NANA’S 80TH
Everyone pins a memory, a photo, a note. By the party, the wall itself is the gift.
THE HOLIDAYS
Travel days, the menu, who sleeps where. Pinned in November, still findable in December — try that in a group chat.
Private, like family things should be
Your board isn’t public and isn’t a profile — it lives at its own private link, and only people you’ve sent the link can see it. Nobody’s mining the family photos, and there are no ads to mine them for. When you want the board saved to your name for good, sign in with one email — no password to invent. You won’t lose a single flyer.
What it costs — nothing
Free. Actually free — every board, every flyer, every cousin. The Management sells brass pins and bigger walls, never your attention and never your photos.
“The prices are posted early so nobody’s ever surprised.” — The ManagementWhat things cost →
Boards worth a look
Or just wander
Every town needs a square. Visit the Town Square — the one board everybody shares — or explore the public boards and read what people pin up for each other.