FAQ
Find answers to the most common questions about Lina, the care schedule, and the care agreement.
Lina brings the practical side of co-parenting into one app — messages, child information, photos, contacts, equipment lists, and a care schedule — accessible to both homes.
Lina is made for parents who share care of a child between two homes. The app works best when the basic co-parenting relationship is functional, but more structure and predictability are needed.
Yes, Lina is free to download and use. No payment is required to create an account or invite the other parent.
Lina is available as an app for iPhone and Android. The care schedule at getlina.app can be used in a browser without downloading the app.
To use shared features like messages, photos, and child information, both parents need an account. The care schedule can be used by one parent alone.
The care schedule is a free tool you can use directly in your browser. Click on days to assign them to each parent and see the summary update instantly. The plan can be exported as a PDF.
No, the care schedule can be used without an account directly in a browser. You only need to download the app to use shared features like messages and child information.
Yes, you can export the care schedule as a PDF directly from the tool. The PDF includes a visual overview of the split and can be used as an attachment to a care agreement.
Yes, the care schedule supports flexible week-by-week planning, making it easy to add holiday weeks and special periods.
Only the two parents connected to the child in Lina have access to the child's information. No other users or Lina itself has access to the content you share.
No. Lina does not sell or share user data with third parties. There is no advertising in the app.
No, messages in Lina cannot be edited or deleted after they are sent. This provides a clear and reliable record of what has been agreed between parents.
You own your own data. Lina processes data only to deliver the service, and never for commercial purposes.
When the account is deleted, all personal information associated with you is removed. Messages, photos, and lists shared with the other parent remain available to them.
Download Lina from the App Store or Google Play, and follow the in-app guide to create an account. You only need your email address to sign in — no password is stored.
Yes, you can add multiple children to Lina. Each child has their own shared space with associated information, messages, and photos.
You share the invitation code via the app.
A good care agreement should cover the care pattern, place of residence, pick-up and drop-off, holiday and public holiday arrangements, cost sharing, communication between parents, travel with the child, and routines for changes and review of the agreement.
A private care agreement is based on mutual agreement between the parents. It is not legally binding in the same way as a court order, but provides structure and predictability for both parties and the child.
In Norway, Bufdir offers a free digital parenting agreement where parents fill out the agreement step by step and sign with BankID. Similar official tools exist in Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.
Lina offers an information page about what a care agreement should include, with an example and links to official resources in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.
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