It remembers family paperwork and only asks for the missing bit.
ProblemParents and caregivers drown in school, camp, benefits, and doctor forms scattered across phones, inboxes, and portals. They repeatedly re-enter the same household details, miss deadlines, and scramble for records when a form suddenly matters.SolutionForm Aunt keeps a private household paperwork memory, pulls the recurring facts once, and drafts each new form by asking only for the missing pieces. It turns family admin from repeated scavenger hunts into quick approvals.Target CustomerBusy parents and family caregivers in households with children or dependents, especially families juggling school, camp, medical, and benefits paperwork across multiple institutions.Revenue ModelSubscription SaaS, starting around $12/month for a household plan with a higher-priced premium tier for shared caregiver access, deadline tracking, and secure document vault features.MVP ScopeA secure household profile plus document vault that stores names, allergies, IDs, contacts, and deadlines, then drafts recurring school, camp, and medical forms from email or uploaded PDFs. The MVP should focus on reminder flows and prefill suggestions instead of full portal automation.Risks- Families may hesitate to trust a new product with sensitive household data and IDs.
- Form formats vary widely across schools, clinics, and benefits portals, making reliable drafting hard early on.
- If the product saves only a little time, users may revert to ad hoc notes and email search instead of paying.
Projected TAMLarge consumer household-admin market. In the US alone, tens of millions of households manage recurring child, school, and care paperwork; even a narrow initial segment of 20 to 30 million caregiver households supports a meaningful subscription business if the product becomes the default paperwork memory layer.