Visible work
Reveal the complete chain hidden behind the visible task.
We are building the connected household operations technology that old advertisements promised women and mysteriously never delivered.
Women are routinely told to become more organized, communicate better, delegate more, or use another planner while the actual system still routes noticing and responsibility through them.
Adams Party of Six treats household friction as a solvable operations problem, without pretending technology can replace human responsibility or relationship conversations.

Reveal the complete chain hidden behind the visible task.
Give other people the context and triggers needed to act independently.
Remove repetitive noticing, reminding, routing, and follow-up.
We are loud about invisible labor, on the woman's side, and uninterested in generic “mom life is crazy” humor. We name the absurd expectation, show the operational consequence, and build a system that changes it.