Khaandaan — keeping family close

Khaandaan (Urdu for family) helps the two of you stay on top of extended-family life — who's who, who you owe a visit, and the lifafa (cash gifts) that pass back and forth at weddings and Eid.

Family circles

Group your relatives into circles — his side, her side, close family, the cousins. Add people with a name and an optional photo. Circles keep a sprawling family organised and shared between both spouses, so you're working from the same map.

The lifafa ledger

At desi weddings, births and Eid, cash gifts (lifafa) move in both directions — and remembering who gave what, so you can reciprocate properly, is genuinely hard. The lifafa ledger records each gift: who, how much, and for what occasion.

Later, when it's your turn to give, you can look back and give appropriately. No more awkward guessing.

Visit & interaction tracking

Khaandaan can track interactions and visits — when you last saw or called someone. It's a gentle prompt for the relationships that matter but slip when life gets busy: a nudge that it's been a while since you visited an aunt or rang a grandparent.

Why it's joint

Family is a shared responsibility in a marriage. Because Khaandaan is joint, both spouses see the same circles, the same ledger, and the same history — so neither of you is carrying the whole "remember the family" load alone.