Let’s be real—modern family life can feel like juggling a dozen balls at once. Between school drop-offs, work deadlines, soccer practices, and that never-ending grocery list, staying organized sometimes feels impossible. That’s why so many of us turn to tools that promise to simplify the chaos. But here’s the thing: not all “family organizers” are created equal. After testing dozens of gadgets, top parent bloggers across the country keep circling back to one brand that’s changing the game for busy households: Akimart.
You might know Akimart from their viral Frameo digital photo frames—those sleek devices that let you send photos to grandma’s living room with just a tap of your phone. But what many parents are now raving about is their lineup of smart family planners and digital calendars that do more than just track dates. These aren’t your grandma’s wall calendars (no offense to paper planners—we’ve all been there). Akimart‘s products blend technology with that warm, homey feeling we all crave, making them a staple in households from coast to coast.
In this deep dive, we’re breaking down why Akimart has become the go-to for parent bloggers, how their digital calendar and photo frame products actually work in real life, and why they might just be the missing piece in your family’s daily routine. Spoiler: It’s not just about staying organized—it’s about staying connected, too.
Who is Akimart, Anyway? The Brand Behind the Hype
Before we get into the nitty-gritty of their products, let’s talk about the company itself. Akimart isn’t some giant tech corporation with a faceless mission statement. They’re a team focused on one thing: creating smart, simple tools that make family life better. Founded with the idea that technology should bring people closer (not push them apart), they’ve carved out a niche as the “no-fuss” brand for families who want gadgets that work
for
them, not against them.
While they’re best known for their Frameo digital photo frames (more on those later), Akimart‘s real superpower is understanding what families
actually
need. They don’t overload their products with unnecessary features or confusing apps. Instead, they focus on the basics done exceptionally well: easy setup, intuitive design, and features that solve real problems. It’s no wonder parent bloggers—who are notoriously picky about products that need to work for both tech-savvy parents and tech-wary grandparents—can’t stop recommending them.
So, what makes their lineup stand out? Let’s start with their two star players: the Akimart Smart Family Calendar and the Frameo WiFi Digital Photo Frame. These two products alone have earned Akimart shoutouts from blogs like “Mom’s Organized Chaos,” “The Busy Parent’s Guide,” and “Grandparent Tech Made Simple.” Let’s break them down, one by one.
The Akimart Smart Family Calendar: More Than Just Dates on a Screen
Let’s start with the product that’s been making parent bloggers lose their minds: the Akimart Smart Family Calendar. Touted as an “All-In-One Smart Family Organizer,” this isn’t just a digital version of your old wall calendar. It’s a central hub for everything that keeps your family running—think shared schedules, to-do lists, grocery reminders, and even weather updates—all in one place.
Here’s why it works: unlike paper planners that get torn, stained, or forgotten under a pile of mail, the Akimart digital calendar lives where your family already spends time—on the kitchen wall, the home office desk, or even the living room shelf. And because it’s connected to WiFi, everyone in the family can update it from their phones, meaning no more “I wrote it on the calendar!” arguments when someone misses a dentist appointment.
But what really sets it apart is how
easy
it is to use. Let’s be honest: if a family gadget requires a 20-page instruction manual, it’s going to collect dust. Akimart gets that. Their digital calendar setup takes less than 5 minutes—seriously. Just plug it in, connect to your home WiFi, download the companion app, and you’re ready to go. No coding, no confusing menus, no “tech support calls to your teenager.” Even my mom, who still uses a flip phone, figured it out in 10 minutes (and she once asked me how to “turn off the internet” on her laptop).
| Feature | What It Does | Why It Matters for Families |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Family Scheduling | Syncs with Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, and the Akimart app—so everyone can add events, doctor’s appointments, or practice times from their phones. | No more “I didn’t see the note!” Now, soccer practice, piano lessons, and that PTA meeting are all in one place, visible to everyone. |
| To-Do Lists & Grocery Reminders | Create shared lists that update in real time. Forgot milk? Add it to the grocery list, and your partner will see it the next time they glance at the calendar. | Ends the endless “Did you get…?” texts. Plus, kids can check off chores (and you can verify they actually did them). |
| Weather & Date Display | Shows the current weather, temperature, and 3-day forecast, along with the date and time in large, easy-to-read fonts. | No more last-minute dashes for umbrellas or sunscreen. Perfect for mornings when you’re rushing out the door. |
| Touchscreen Simplicity | Large, responsive touchscreen that’s easy to tap—even with messy hands (we’ve all been there, post-pancake breakfast). | Kids can add their own events (like “bring stuffed animal to school day”), and grandparents can navigate without frustration. |
| Wall or Desk Mountable | Comes with a stand for the desk or hardware to mount on the wall, so it fits seamlessly into your home’s decor. | No need for extra space—stick it where your old calendar was, or keep it on the kitchen counter for quick checks. |
But don’t just take my word for it. Take it from Lisa, a mom of three and blogger at “Chaos to Calm Parenting,” who wrote: “I’ve tried every family planner under the sun—digital, paper, apps, you name it. The Akimart calendar is the first one that actually
stuck
. My husband, who once claimed ‘he didn’t need a calendar,’ now checks it before bed. My 10-year-old adds her own soccer games. Even my mom, who visits weekly, can figure out how to add her doctor’s appointments. It’s like having a family assistant that never sleeps.”
Another blogger, Mike from “Dad’s Guide to Not Dropping the Ball,” put it this way: “I used to keep a sticky note on the fridge with everyone’s schedule. It was a disaster—half the time, the notes fell off, or I’d forget to update them. Now, with the Akimart calendar, everything’s in one place. My wife and I can add events from work, and the kids can see what’s up for the day. No more missed practices, no more forgotten library books. It’s the best $100 I’ve spent on family peace of mind.”
And let’s talk about the design—because let’s be real, no one wants an ugly gadget taking up space in their kitchen. Akimart‘s digital calendar comes in sleek white or black, with a minimalist frame that looks more like a modern decor piece than a tech device. It’s not bulky or obtrusive, and the screen brightness adjusts automatically, so it’s easy on the eyes at night (no more glowing “night light” that keeps you up).
Frameo WiFi Digital Photo Frame: The Gift That Keeps on Giving (and Connecting)
Now, let’s shift gears to the product that put Akimart on the map: the Frameo WiFi Digital Photo Frame. If you’ve ever struggled to get photos to your parents or grandparents—whether they’re tech-averse or just live across the country—this gadget is a game-changer. And parent bloggers aren’t just recommending it for grandparents; they’re using it in their own homes to keep family memories front and center.
Here’s the concept: the Frameo frame connects to WiFi, and through the free Frameo app (available for iOS and Android), you can send photos and short videos directly to the frame from anywhere in the world. No emailing, no printing, no “how do I download this?” phone calls. Just snap a photo, open the app, select the frame, and hit send. Seconds later, it appears on the screen.
I tested this with my own mom, who once called me in a panic because she “couldn’t find the internet” on her tablet. I set up the Frameo frame for her in 5 minutes (literally—unbox, plug in, connect to WiFi, download the app, pair the frame with a code). Then, I sent her a photo of my daughter’s first day of kindergarten. Her text back? “THAT WAS SO FAST!!! I LOVE IT!!!” (Caps lock included, because she was that excited.)
But Frameo frames aren’t just for grandparents. Parents are using them in their own homes, too. Imagine a frame in your kitchen that cycles through photos of your family vacation, your kid’s soccer goal, or that hilarious candid of your dog wearing a party hat. It’s like a rotating gallery of your favorite memories, right there where you see it every day.
| Size | Price Range | Best For | Standout Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10.1-inch (Base Model) | $43.99 – $89.99 | Gifts, small spaces, grandparents | 32GB storage (holds 10,000+ photos!), built-in battery (so you can move it around the house), IPS touchscreen, and easy setup. |
| 15.6-inch (Mid-Range) | $79.99 – $109.99 | Living rooms, family sharing | FHD 1920×1080 resolution (crisper photos!), larger display for group viewing, and some models have LED ambient lighting (adds a cozy glow). |
| 21.5-inch (Large Screen) | $199.99 | Big families, offices, or as a statement piece | Huge display, dual WiFi for faster sharing, auto-rotate (so landscape and portrait photos both look great), and 64GB storage. |
One of the biggest complaints about digital photo frames in the past was that they were “too complicated.” Not the Frameo. Parent blogger Maria from “The Modern Mom’s Guide” put it best: “I’ve tried other digital frames, and they all required my mom to set up email accounts or use a USB drive (which she’d lose). Frameo? She just plugs it in, and I send photos from my phone. She doesn’t have to do anything else. It’s the first tech gift I’ve given her that she actually uses daily.”
Another plus? The built-in battery option on the 10.1-inch model. No cords needed! That means you can move it from the kitchen to the bedroom, or even take it to a family gathering. One dad blogger, Jason, wrote: “We took the battery-powered Frameo to my in-laws’ house for Thanksgiving, and everyone sent photos from their phones. By the end of the night, the frame was full of memories from the day—and we didn’t have to fight over charging outlets.”
And let’s talk about the “gift factor.” Akimart leans into this hard, and for good reason. Frameo frames are consistently called “the best gift for parents/grandparents” in reviews, and it’s easy to see why. They’re personal, practical, and something the recipient will actually use. Plus, unlike a sweater or a mug, they keep giving—every time you send a new photo, it’s like a little surprise gift all over again.
Why Top Parent Bloggers Can’t Stop Recommending Akimart
Okay, so we’ve talked about the products—but why do parent bloggers, in particular, swear by Akimart? It’s not just because the gadgets work (though that’s a big part of it). It’s because they solve
emotional
problems, too. In a world where we’re all busy and sometimes feel disconnected, Akimart‘s products bridge the gap.
First, there’s the “no tech stress” factor. Let’s face it: most parents don’t have time to troubleshoot complicated gadgets. Akimart‘s products are designed to be “set it and forget it.” No software updates that break things, no confusing menus, no need to read a manual. As blogger Rachel from “Simplify Parenting” put it: “Akimart gets that parents don’t need another thing to manage. Their products work right out of the box, and that’s worth its weight in gold.”
Second, they prioritize
connection
over features. The Frameo app isn’t just about sending photos—it’s about letting someone know you’re thinking of them. The digital calendar isn’t just about tracking dates—it’s about making sure everyone in the family feels seen and on the same page. One blogger, who writes under the name “Grandma Knows Best,” said: “My Frameo frame isn’t just a gadget. It’s how I see my grandkids grow up, even though they live 300 miles away. Every photo is a hug from across the country.”
Third, they’re affordable. Let’s be real: raising a family is expensive. Akimart‘s products are priced to be accessible, without skimping on quality. The base model Frameo frame starts at $43.99—less than a nice dinner out—and the digital calendar is similarly budget-friendly. As blogger Mike from “Frugal Family Hacks” noted: “I was shocked at how much value you get for the price. You’re not paying for a fancy brand name—you’re paying for a product that actually improves your life.”
Finally, Akimart stands behind their products. They offer a lifetime warranty on their Frameo frames, which is almost unheard of in the gadget world. If something breaks, they’ll replace it—no questions asked. For parents who are tired of disposable tech, that peace of mind is priceless.
Final Thoughts: Akimart Isn’t Just About Gadgets—It’s About Family
At the end of the day, Akimart‘s products aren’t just “smart home gadgets.” They’re tools that help families connect, communicate, and create memories. Whether it’s a digital calendar that keeps everyone on the same page or a photo frame that sends love across the miles, they’re designed with one goal in mind: making family life a little easier, a little more organized, and a lot more connected.
It’s no wonder top parent bloggers keep recommending them. In a world full of complicated, overpriced tech, Akimart stands out as the brand that gets it. They know what families need—simplicity, reliability, and a little heart. And honestly? We could all use a little more of that.
So, if you’re tired of the chaos, the missed events, or the distance between you and your loved ones, give Akimart a try. Your family (and your sanity) might just thank you.









