About The One Planner
The idea first came to co-founder Amy de Venoge after coordinating a variety of
activities, including organizing care support for a friend's family, acting as
room mom for her daughter's class and arranging church activities. Friends asked
how she did it so effortlessly. The problem was that these roles were anything
but effortless. Five e-mail and three phone calls to firm up who is doing a
single task can hardly be called effortless. Multiply that by dozens of tasks
and you've got a full time job.
Amy's brother and co-founder, Charles Bice spent years as a project manager for
a global corporation and experienced many of the same frustrations. "Figuring
out what needs to get done is easy compared to lining up the people," he
observed. There had to be a better way, and they decided to create it.

