The public website helps families explore. FamilyPD OS helps them implement.
When families are ready to build their real mission, meetings, goals, roles, documents, progress systems, and Google Drive workspace, they use the private FamilyPD OS.
Planned app addressapp.familypd.orgUse the button to open the secure FamilyPD OS workspace.
Clear separation
Different spaces for different jobs.
familypd.org
Public website: Explore & Learn
Understand FamilyPD and why it matters
Explore the five pillars and guiding principles
Browse bilingual public resources
Try sample tools and view examples
Discover programs, partners, and opportunities
Explore youth household-impact projects
app.familypd.org
Private app: Implement & Manage
Create the family profile, mission, vision, and values
Plan and document real family meetings
Manage goals, roles, responsibilities, and progress
Create household policies and systems
Build the private Google Drive workspace
Generate editable documents and PDFs
Schools & community
Partners: Teach & Support
Share public resources and opportunities
Host workshops and learning sessions
Help families understand schools, CTE, careers, and services
Provide mentors, reviewers, and subject-matter experts
Support digital access and skill development
Connect household goals to local pathways
Planned app workspace
Private features that should not live on the public website.
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Family Identity
Mission, vision, values, roles, household profile, and editable family direction.
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Meeting Planner
Real agendas, selected topics, discussion notes, action items, responsibilities, and meeting documents.
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Goals & Progress
Weekly, monthly, yearly, and long-term goals with checkpoints and progress reviews.
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Policies & Systems
Household agreements, routines, procedures, reminders, and responsibility systems.
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Google Drive Workspace
Private folders, generated Google Docs, PDFs, archive controls, and app-managed files.
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School & Community Connections
Relevant resources, opportunities, education pathways, career programs, and community support.
Google permission transparency
Permissions belong in the private app—not scattered across the public site.
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User-initiated
Google permission appears only after the user chooses a private workspace action.
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Limited purpose
Permissions support FamilyPD-created folders, documents, PDFs, and app-managed files.
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Clear warnings
Users see what the app can create, edit, move to Trash, and how to revoke access.
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No GitHub connection
A family’s private Drive workspace is never connected to the public website repository.
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No Gmail access
The planned workspace does not need permission to read or send email.
While the app is being built
Explore the framework, resources, and sample tools.
Public tools should be treated as examples or practice—not the family’s permanent private record.