AppClose launches AI assistant and sobriety tools for co-parents

Written By Jessica Fritsch
CATEGORY: Tech
With a passion for technology, Jessica Fritsch has immersed herself in the dynamic world of DevOps and IT for over a decade. She thrives in the realm of deploying code to the cloud, ensuring its security, and possesses a profound love for learning about new technologies. When she's not orchestrating deployments or managing infrastructures, she enjoys experimenting with machine learning models and exploring the latest advancements in home automation technologies. Jessica is the founder of allthethings.best.

AppClose has rolled out a major expansion of its co-parenting platform, adding call recording, full web access, an AI assistant and integrated sobriety support to better serve families, legal professionals and mental health experts. With over 48,000 five-star reviews and court-admissible communication tools ordered in every U.S. county, AppClose continues to set the standard for secure, accountable custody management.

The new call-recording feature, available now with mutual consent, lets users capture audio and video calls—and generates transcripts—directly in the app for added transparency. In June, a full-featured web version will launch, giving co-parents, attorneys and courts the flexibility to manage schedules, messages and documents from any browser. This summer, AppClose AI will debut as a built-in assistant that drafts conflict-free messages, manages shared tasks and improves communication tone in real time—while protecting user privacy. A Pro tier AI assistant arriving in June will further streamline document review, drafting and trial prep for family law professionals. Later this year, BrAC Verified™ brings affordable, integrated breathalyzer monitoring to support court-ordered sobriety compliance and recovery goals.

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