A shared wall screen that keeps schedules, chores, meal plans, grocery lists, and daily routines where everyone can see them — instead of trapped in one person’s phone.
A family command center transforms the most-used wall in your home into a shared planning surface. Instead of asking “What’s today?” or “What’s for dinner?”, everyone simply looks at the wall — and knows.
It is not a tablet. Not a TV. Not a photo frame. It is the planning hub your household didn’t know it was missing.
See How It Works →A tablet is personal, portable and easy to ignore. A command center is shared, fixed and always visible.
Built for household organization, not entertainment or passive watching.
Photo display is a warm bonus. The core use is daily family planning.
A shared planning hub for the kitchen, mudroom, entryway, homeschool space or home office.
The right spot makes the difference between a screen and a command center.
The most popular spot. Meal plans, grocery lists and daily schedules live where the family gathers most — visible during breakfast, dinner prep and homework.
The natural check-in point. Kids see chore charts and after-school routines the moment they walk in. No more “I forgot” before backpacks hit the floor.
Visible during downtime. Evening routines, tomorrow’s schedule and family moments are easy to check without pulling out a phone.
Daily lesson plans, subject rotations, assignment tracking and break schedules keep the learning day on track without constant reminders from the teaching parent.
Work and home schedules in one view. Meeting blocks, school pickups and deadlines coexist without the mental switching cost between two calendars.
Central to multiple bedrooms. Morning routines, weekly chores and “what’s happening today” are visible on the way to the bathroom or stairs.
“I used to be the family calendar. Now it’s all on the wall.”
— Real ZXDKIT family userA shared wall screen does more than organize dates — it reshapes who carries the mental load.
The family plan stops living in one parent’s head. When everyone can see the schedule, no one has to be the reminder.
Chore charts and routines on the wall let kids check their own tasks. Fewer reminders, more ownership.
Most household arguments start with missed information. A shared visible plan prevents the “I didn’t know” before it happens.
Meal planning on the wall means less “What do you want for dinner?” and fewer last-minute takeout decisions.
Grocery lists that live on the family screen instead of scattered notes mean fewer forgotten items and fewer extra trips.
When the morning routine is visible — dressed, breakfast, backpack, teeth — everyone moves through it without being told.
How a dedicated 32-inch family command center compares to the tools families try first.
| Feature | ZXDKIT Command Center | Phone Calendar | Paper Planner | Tablet |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen size | ✓ 32-inch shared | ✗ 6-inch personal | ✗ Paper | ✗ 10-inch personal |
| Always visible | ✓ Wall-mounted | ✗ In pocket | ✗ Can be lost | ✗ Gets moved |
| Shared by household | ✓ Yes | ✗ Personal | ✗ One user | ✗ Personal |
| Calendar sync | ✓ Google / Apple | ✓ Built-in | ✗ Manual | ✓ Yes |
| Chore chart | ✓ Built-in | ✗ No | ✗ Manual | ✗ App needed |
| Meal planning | ✓ Built-in | ✗ No | ✗ Manual | ✗ App needed |
| Grocery list | ✓ Built-in | ✗ Separate app | ✗ Separate list | ✗ Separate app |
| Reduces mental load | ✓ Designed for it | ✗ One person carries it | ✗ Requires rewriting | ✗ Easy to ignore |
Clear answers about what it is, where it goes, and whether it works for your home.
The ZXDKIT digital calendar is a 32-inch family command center that keeps schedules, chores, meals, grocery lists, and daily routines on one shared wall screen.