You talked about it once. Nobody remembers the same version.
The conversation happened. But what was agreed only exists in separate memories — and none of them match.
Kinly turns spoken agreements into a shared record so everyone can see the same version — without anyone having to prove what was said.
You agreed on the rules. Nobody wrote them down.
The problem is not that you never talked about it. The problem is that the conversation disappeared the moment it ended.
Kinly keeps what was agreed visible to everyone — so the rules do not live in one person's memory and come out only during arguments.
Private by default. No ads. No surveillance.



Does this sound like your place?
We had the conversation. Somehow everyone remembers a different version.
The rules exist — in three different heads, in three different forms.
I know what we agreed. But without a record, it is my word against theirs.
What Kinly is
Kinly is a shared living app designed for people who live together. It gives your agreements a home so the gap between what was said and what was heard stops causing friction.
How Kinly helps in practice
Once your agreements are written down, Kinly offers simple tools that keep them working — without turning shared living into a task system.
Keep agreed responsibilities visible so nobody can say they remember it differently.
Record shared shopping expectations so the agreement does not vanish after the conversation ends.
Keep cost-sharing agreements visible so fairness does not depend on one person's memory.
Use weekly check-ins to confirm what was agreed before mismatched memories turn into conflict.
Kinly role: reflection first
Turns spoken agreements into a shared reference anyone can check.
Makes updating agreements easy so they do not stay frozen in a past conversation.
If your home is still forming
New housemates see what was agreed from day one — not a retelling.
If memories drift, the record is there to reset from.
Who this is for
Housemates who agreed on things but have no shared record to check.
Groups tired of re-arguing rules that were already settled.
Kinly is not...
Not a legal document.
Not surveillance.
Not a scorecard or leaderboard.
Not a chore boss.




