Sound familiar?
because nobody owns the agenda and "How was your week?" turns into another status meeting about logistics.
last month — the ask, the boundary, the thing that mattered. It resurfaces during a fight instead of in the calendar.
between weeks. Is this a bad month, a bad quarter, or a real trend? Memory is not a system.
We didn't invent the agenda — they did, and it works. WeeklySync turns their PDF + video into a structured product that tracks your answers week after week, so the framework actually compounds instead of fading after the third meeting.
We're Zac and Alex — two founders, one relationship. We'd been running weekly syncs for months and kept hitting the same wall: we'd have a great meeting, agree on something important, and forget it by Thursday.
We wanted a tool. There wasn't one — at least not one built around how two operators actually talk. So we built it. WeeklySync is what we use every Sunday night.
If you run a business with your partner, or run separate ones from the same kitchen table, you already know why this exists.
From the founders
“The wall we kept hitting wasn't having the conversation — it was remembering what we'd agreed on by Thursday. WeeklySync is the system we wished existed.”
— Zac & Alex · Sunday-night users since week one
Used by its founders every Sunday
We built WeeklySync for our own marriage first. Same product, same rhythm — that's the version you get.
If yours isn't here, hit contact.
30 minutes a week. Sign up, send the link to your partner, run your first sync this Sunday.