Enter your family once. Reuse it everywhere.
Kinster gives parents back the hours they lose re-typing the same information onto form after form, and puts the record where it belongs: with your family.
Why we built it
Every season brings another stack of forms: summer camp, school enrollment, the sports physical, the field-trip slip, daycare intake. They all ask for the same things: names and birthdays, your phone and address, emergency contacts, allergies, medications, the insurance card buried in a drawer.
Kinster started with a friend (a mom of five) who was drowning in exactly this. The information barely changes from one form to the next, yet every organization makes you enter it again from scratch. It was hours of repetitive, error-prone busywork, every single season. We thought it should be simple: type it once, and have it ready every time.
A record that's yours, and travels with you
Today, each camp and school keeps your family’s information in its own silo, and none of them will hand it to the next one. Kinster flips that around. Your family’s record belongs to you. You enter it once, keep it in one place, and Kinster fills it into whatever form shows up next, at any camp, school, league, or clinic. It follows your family, not any one organization.
What we believe
- Your data is yours. We never sell it, we run no ads, and we don’t track you across other apps or sites. You can export or delete everything at any time.
- You’re always in control. Kinster fills the form and shows its work. It never submits anything for you. You review every answer, especially the ones that matter most, like medical and emergency details.
- Built for parents. Kinster is made for the adults running a household. It’s not for children, and we don’t market to them.
- Careful with the sensitive things. Health information is encrypted and entered only by you (never pulled from outside sources), and we don’t store Social Security numbers at all.
Where we're headed
Forms are the first thing we’re fixing, but they’re not the whole idea. The deeper problem is that families don’t have one trusted place to keep (and reuse) the information that runs their lives. That’s what we’re building toward: a parent-owned home for your family’s details that saves you time wherever they’re needed.