The first home app that does not need managing
Put it down. OCARA picks it up. You say it once, out loud. OCARA works out what it is, files it, books it, tells whoever needs to know, and moves what is not yours to carry. You never open it to manage anything. You do not manage OCARA. It manages.
Every other app hands her one more thing to manage. OCARA is the first one that does the managing.
She spoke once.
She never carried it again.
This is not a scoreboard. OCARA is not counting who does what. It is noticing what she is carrying, and quietly taking it off her.
Every app asks you to do more so you can feel less overwhelmed. OCARA does the work and then shows you the receipts. You speak once. It files the bill, books the appointment, builds the shopping list, and tells you what it handled.
She does not fill any of this in. She says it once, and OCARA does the rest.
It is 2am. You just remembered. You speak. OCARA catches it. You put the phone down. For the first time in months, you do not open it again.
Your daughter is green. Your son is blue. Your husband knows his Saturday without asking.
Colour-coded by person. Syncs with Google and Outlook.
Bill, letter, school note. OCARA reads it, files it, reminds you.
One Sunday. Every dinner. Done.
Plan once. Shopping list builds itself. Fridge scan included.
Your name. Your time. Nobody overwrites it, not even you.
Recharge time locked in the calendar. Plus breathwork, grounding, brain dump, and a win journal. For the days your body asks you to stop.
Say it out loud and it does not land on you. It goes to the whole house. Anyone can tap “I have got it.” You never had to ask, never had to nag, never had to have the conversation that costs you the most.
Birthdays counted down. The plumber, the OT, the cleaner, saved with why you loved them. The checklist for the thing you do every year, kept for next time.
Live inside Apple Calendar, Google or Outlook. Phone, tablet, computer. Everyone sees only what is theirs. And fully in Portuguese, for the mothers far from home.
A private circle of women matched to you by energy and life stage. When you are drowning, tap the Hard Day Button and women show up in your chat within minutes. You can message or call them directly. Not a feed, not followers, not content. A real village, rebuilt for the modern mum.
This is not another overwhelming app. Every screen, every colour, every tap was designed to lower your nervous system's load, not add to it.
The real app. Tap and explore.
OCARA is the Tupi-Guarani word for the collective home: built together, held by the community. No one carrying it alone.
And when it lands, it is free.
No payment today. Nothing to buy. Leave your name and OCARA will land in your inbox the morning it opens, free to download, yours to keep using.
OCARA is the first home management app designed around the neurodivergent nervous system. Voice capture, shared calendar, shopping lists, meal planning, bill scanning, nervous system reset, a win journal, and a women-only Village, all in one calm place. Built in Adelaide, Australia, by Etienny Trindade, for the mum who has tried every other app and quit within a fortnight.
Then you delete it, and it has cost you nothing. OCARA is free to download when it lands. Eti would rather you tried it and walked away than paid for something that did not hold you.
Nothing today. OCARA is in final review with Apple and Google, and when it lands it is free to download and free to use. Leave your email and you will hear from Eti the morning it opens.
Your partner's view is designed specifically for this. It is not a dumbed-down version — it is a focused view that shows him exactly what to do without requiring you to explain, assign, or follow up. He joins in under 3 minutes. You never set it up for him. There is also a pre-written message you can forward him — he reads it in 90 seconds and joins on his terms, not yours.
Every overwhelmed mother. OCARA was designed with neurodivergent brains at its centre because they feel the load most sharply, but when a home is calm enough for that brain, it is calm for everyone. You do not need a diagnosis to feel seen here.
Yes. Your partner gets the full app. Grandparents get the app too, with their own access. You choose exactly what each person can see and do, and you can change it any time. The whole household thought of, from day one.
Every other app was built for a neurotypical brain, one that does not feel every open loop, does not time-blind, and does not carry the whole household in its head. OCARA was built by a neurodivergent mum with 20 years of nervous system design expertise. The voice capture, the reset tools, the mental load tracking, the Village: none of that exists anywhere else.
Yes. Built and priced in AUD, launching in Australia first. Expanding to Brazil and Portuguese-speaking communities globally. The Portuguese version is on its way, and Brazilian founding members get it first.