Private beta
Share kids’ events, games, and last-minute changes with the people who care. Without group texts, without confusion, without the message that scrolled past.
Thursday, Jun 18
Beckett Baseball Game
Benton Ridge - Field 1
Updated 4 hours ago by Corey
Friday, Jun 19
Baseball Tournament
St. Mary’s
No game on Friday
How it works
Post events
Title, time, location, notes, and a photo if it helps. The address links straight to directions. Everything you'd put in a calendar event, plus the option to add context that matters.
People following your family
Tap a name to manage. Each follower sees every kid in this family.
Choose the audience
By default, every follower can see an event. But sometimes only one side of the family cares about something. Pick the people, not the broadcast. Your group texts stop being a place where everyone gets every update.
Save quietly for events far out. Notify when it’s soon or urgent.
WHAT FOLLOWERS SEE
Beckett Baseball Game updated
Location changed to Benton Ridge - Field 2
Push notifications you control
When you save an event, you choose. Save quietly for things far out. Save and notify when it's soon or urgent. Not every change deserves a buzz in everyone's pocket, and not every change should sit silent.
Dentist
8:30 - 9:30 AM
Team lunch
12:00 - 1:00 PM
Beckett Baseball Game
6:00 - 8:00 PM · Benton Ridge
Baseball Game vs Findlay
8:00 - 10:00 AM · K.C. Geiger Park
Google Calendar sync
Connect Google Calendar once. Events you post in Bulletin land in your calendar automatically. Edits sync. Cancellations sync. Followers who connect their own calendar see the same updates. One place to post, every calendar updated.
Why we built it
My wife and I have a shared Google Calendar that holds everything in our lives. Work meetings, dentist appointments, the kids’ sports, all of it.
Our parents and siblings don’t need to see all that. But they do want to know when our kids’ games are, whether the time changed, where to go.
Group threads with schedule updates. Last-minute “wait, what time again?” questions. Things falling through the cracks because the message scrolled past.
Our Bulletin is what we built instead.
Who it’s for
Bulletin works best when the kids’ grandparents care about the soccer schedule, and aunts and uncles want to know which weekend is the recital.
It also handles the kind of setup we built it for: parents in one household, plus sibling households, all sharing the same grandparents who want to follow everyone. You can be an editor for your own family and a follower of your siblings’ families at the same time.
Request access below and I’ll get you set up. Bulletin is free during the beta.
Request accessBulletin is a small project, operated by one person. It’s in private beta. Things may occasionally break, and you can send feedback through the app when they do.