Harbor at a glance
- $9.99/month or $49.99/year
- Messaging, expenses, custody calendar, exports, and file vault in one app
- Designed for simple daily workflows and clear records
2houses offers many day-to-day co-parenting tools, while Harbor focuses heavily on clear documentation, exports, and straightforward shared-expense handling.
Our take: If you want one app for daily co-parenting logistics with strong value versus higher-priced options, Harbor is usually the better first choice. Consider 2houses when your needs match its specific strengths listed below.
Pricing source: 2houses pricing
| Feature | Harbor | 2houses |
|---|---|---|
| Editorial recommendation | Recommended for most families | Consider for specific priorities |
| Monthly pricing | $9.99 / month | Commonly listed near $12.99/month per family |
| Annual pricing | $49.99 / year | Often discounted annual family plan available |
| Secure messaging | Yes | Yes |
| Expense tracking & split calculations | Yes | Yes |
| Custody calendar | Yes | Yes |
| Document/photo storage | Yes | Yes |
| Report exports | Yes | Yes |
| Court-ready records workflow | Yes | No |
| iOS + Android apps | Yes | Yes |
| Web app access | Yes | Yes |
| Free tier available | No | No |
Best for 2houses: Families wanting one shared account model and household coordination tools.
Harbor verdict: 2houses is a broad family organizer; Harbor is generally better for U.S.-style expense records and legal-ready workflows.
Bottom line: Start with Harbor unless you have a clear, specific reason to prioritize 2houses.
Yes. It includes messaging, scheduling, and shared organization features for separated families.
Harbor is often preferred when cost sensitivity, clean expense workflows, and court-oriented exports are top priorities.
Yes, both provide mobile apps and browser-based access.
Test Harbor in your real co-parent workflow before committing to a higher-cost alternative.