Two people. One ledger.
Shared cars, joint accounts, kids' schools, the family calendar — kept on one timeline, with per-person privacy boundaries Lossless will not violate.
A household is not a tiny company.
Most "shared workspace" products are built for teams: anyone-can-see-everything, with admin overrides. That's wrong for a household. You want to share the car maintenance and the joint mortgage, not your one-on-one with your therapist.
Lossless models households as a graph of overlapping circles, not a flat workspace. Each record has a sharing scope — joint, individual, or per-person. The default is private. Sharing is opt-in, per record class, and reversible.
Three rings of sharing.
Shared cars · joint accounts · kids · property
Visible to both. Edits are versioned. Conflict-free.
My emails · my voice notes · my health
Private to one person. The household graph won't see them.
Per-record opt-in
Share a single voice note with your spouse. Or don't.
Two-person life, queryable.
"When does her smog renewal expire?"
Returns the date, the DMV correspondence, and a pre-filled calendar reminder.
"What did we spend on Maya's school last year?"
Auto-aggregated from Venmo, Chase, Gmail receipts. Split by category.
"What's on the family this weekend?"
One unified family timeline.
"When did the plumber come?"
Linked to the email + invoice + bank charge.
"Where did we go for our anniversary in 2023?"
Returns the trip with photos, hotel, and receipts.
What your spouse cannot see.
Default-private. We will not silently expand sharing. If a record class moves from private to joint, both members get notified.
Sharing toggles live one layer above encryption — both encryption and sharing scope must agree before a record renders.
My wife and I run two cars and a rental property. We finally have one place that knows what's ours, what's hers, what's mine, and what's the duplex's.
— Household plan beta user · two-Tesla, one-rental