🌉 Clarity for families in conflict

Turn difficult messages into clear understanding

Upload WhatsApp conversations around separation, co-parenting, child arrangements, or family conflict — and get calm, structured insights that help you make sense of what's happening.

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Private by design Neutral and structured Built for clarity, not conflict Helps prepare for mediation Child-focused where appropriate
Who it helps

Built for people navigating difficult family situations

Whether you're a separated parent, preparing for mediation, or simply trying to make sense of months of messages — Family Bridge helps you organise what's happened.

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Separated parents

Understand co-parenting patterns, recurring disputes, and child arrangement issues.

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Mediation preparation

Create an organised overview before speaking to a mediator or solicitor.

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Legal preparation

Generate structured summaries to help prepare for professional advice.

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Blended families

Identify friction points and recurring misunderstandings in step-family dynamics.

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Grandparents & carers

Understand your role in family conflict and find a constructive path forward.

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Personal clarity

Step back from emotionally charged messages and view the situation more clearly.

Sound familiar?

I have hundreds of messages and can't make sense of them.

Everything feels emotional and messy. I need a timeline.

I want to show patterns — not just screenshots.

I don't know whether I am overreacting.

I need something structured before speaking to a solicitor.

I want to protect my children from more conflict.

I need to prepare for mediation but don't know where to start.

I need help identifying manipulation or repeated patterns.

Four steps to clarity

Family Bridge turns your WhatsApp export into structured, organised insights — without storing your messages permanently.

1

Upload your export

Securely upload your WhatsApp conversation file (.zip or .txt). Works with any length of chat history.

2

Choose what you need

Select from conflict analysis, co-parenting review, timeline creation, mediation prep, solicitor brief, or reply assistance.

3

Receive structured insights

Get calm, organised outputs identifying patterns, incidents, tone, and themes — without emotional noise.

4

Export your report

Save summaries for mediation, solicitor meetings, personal records, or your own reflection. Download as PDF.

Report types

Six types of structured reports

Each report is tailored to a specific need. Choose one or generate multiple from the same chat.

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Conflict Summary

An overview of the communication dynamics, recurring arguments, and emotional patterns.

  • Overall tone and balance
  • Recurring conflict themes
  • Emotional escalation points
  • Key communication behaviours
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Timeline Report

A structured, date-ordered view of key events, requests, refusals, and incidents.

  • Chronological incident list
  • Requests and responses
  • Missed or changed arrangements
  • Escalation timeline
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Co-Parenting Review

Focused on parenting-related disputes, child arrangements, and cooperation signals.

  • Child arrangement mentions
  • Cooperation vs obstruction patterns
  • Child-focused safeguarding flags
  • Communication quality score
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Mediation Prep Summary

A structured agenda and overview for people preparing for a mediation session.

  • Key issues to raise
  • Recurring sticking points
  • Examples of breakdown
  • Suggested neutral agenda topics
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Solicitor Prep Brief

Organised factual summary to help prepare for a meeting with a legal professional.

  • Short factual chronology
  • Behavioural pattern summary
  • Possible evidence markers
  • Unresolved concerns list
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Reply Assistant

Suggests calmer, clearer ways to respond based on your specific conversation context.

  • Neutral version
  • Firm version
  • Child-focused version
  • De-escalation version

Who uses Family Bridge and why

Every family situation is different. Family Bridge adapts to what you need.

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Co-parenting breakdown

Understand repeated arguments, communication triggers, and patterns affecting parenting arrangements after separation.

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Child-contact disputes

Turn scattered messages into clear, date-based timelines and summaries relevant to contact arrangements.

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Step-family tension

Identify recurring friction points, misunderstandings, and emotional patterns in blended family situations.

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Mediation preparation

Create an organised, structured overview to bring clarity before a mediation session.

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Legal preparation

Generate structured chronologies and summaries to help you prepare for a solicitor appointment.

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Personal clarity

Step back from emotionally charged exchanges and view the communication more objectively.

Pricing

Simple, transparent pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you need more. 7-day free trial on all subscriptions — card required, cancel anytime.

Free
£0
No card required
  • 1 Conflict Summary report
  • Basic pattern analysis
  • Overview tab
  • Timeline & other report types
  • PDF export
  • Saved reports dashboard
  • Reply assistant
MOST POWERFUL
Advanced
£19.99
/month · then £19.99/mo
  • Everything in Basic
  • Solicitor brief report
  • Mediation prep pack
  • Priority processing
  • Private secure vault
  • Incident tagging
  • PDF export
Single Report
£12.99
one-off · no subscription
  • All 6 report types (once)
  • Full analysis
  • PDF export
  • Saved dashboard
  • Ongoing uploads

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Frequently asked questions

What is Family Bridge?
Family Bridge is a communication analysis tool that helps people understand difficult family-related WhatsApp conversations, especially during separation, co-parenting issues, family conflict, and child-contact disputes. It turns message threads into structured, organised insights.
Is this legal advice?
No. Family Bridge does not provide legal advice. It helps organise messages and identify communication patterns so users can prepare for conversations with solicitors, mediators, or support professionals. Always consult a qualified legal professional for legal matters.
Is this therapy or counselling?
No. Family Bridge is a clarity and organisation tool, not a therapeutic service. If you are struggling with your mental health, please speak to a qualified professional or contact a support service.
Can I use this for custody or child-contact issues?
You can use Family Bridge to organise timelines, identify repeated concerns, and create structured summaries related to child-contact or co-parenting communication. Reports should not replace advice from a legal professional, but they can help you prepare for those conversations.
Is my data private?
Yes. Your messages are processed securely and are not shared with third parties. You can delete your data at any time from your account. We take privacy very seriously — especially given the sensitive nature of family communications.
Can I export my reports?
Yes. Family Bridge can generate summaries, timelines, and full reports for download as PDF. These can be used for personal records, mediation preparation, or to share with a professional.
Can it help me write a calmer message back?
Yes. The Reply Assistant feature suggests neutral, child-focused, and less emotionally reactive reply options based on the context of your specific conversation.
What if the conversation contains safeguarding concerns?
Where conversations suggest possible harm, coercion, threats, or safeguarding concerns, Family Bridge will flag these and strongly advise seeking professional support immediately. If a child is at risk, contact the relevant emergency or safeguarding services.

⚠️ Important disclaimer

Family Bridge is an information and organisation tool only. It does not provide legal advice, psychological diagnosis, or crisis intervention. Reports generated are designed to help users organise communication and identify patterns — they should not be treated as final legal conclusions or professional mental health assessments. If you are in immediate danger, or if a child is at risk, contact the relevant emergency or safeguarding services immediately.

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