Contexts — manage multiple families, classes, clubs…
A single app instance can manage multiple contexts at once. Ideal for a parent who is also a teacher or coach.
What is a context?
A context is a root organizational unit: a family, a class, a club, a team. Each context has its own beneficiaries, its own tasks, its own units, its own history. Nothing mixes between two contexts.
On the master side, you always work in one active context at a time — the drawer shows its name + emoji at the top.
Create a new context
- Open the drawer ☰.
- Section Configuration → Contexts → tap "+ New context".
- Enter name + emoji.
- Configure what the Connects will see (see section below) — by default, each child sees only themselves.
- FAB ➕ Create context → the app automatically switches to this new context.
Per the InZeWishBox spec, each context has its own license. During your 15-day trial, you can create as many contexts as you want for free. After the trial, the 1st context is included in the Family subscription (€19.99/year), and additional contexts require the in-app purchase Extra context.
What do Connect users see in the context?
For each context, you decide separately what paired Connect users can see:
- Other beneficiaries' summary: if enabled, each child sees the balance of the whole sibling group / class / team (read-only). Otherwise, they only see their own. Default: disabled.
- Other beneficiaries' history: if enabled, each child sees all actions in the context (read-only). Otherwise, only their own. Default: disabled.
Both toggles are independent. A permissive family can show everything in summary but not in history, for example.
By default, kids don't see other people's data. Explicitly enable each toggle when you want to relax this. The Connect dashboard itself never shows anyone other than the child — extended visibility only applies to Summary and History views.
Edit an existing context
Drawer ☰ → Contexts → tap Edit on the context's row. You can change the name, emoji, and both Connect visibility toggles. Changes propagate immediately to paired Connects via encrypted sync.
Switch between contexts (master)
Drawer ☰ → tap the context name at the top → pick the desired context in the dialog. The app rebuilds all lists (beneficiaries, tasks, history, summary) for the selected context. Cloud sync also switches: each context has its own encrypted "room".
Use cases
A parent who is also a teacher
A single master device, two contexts: Smith Family + Class 5B. Each context with its own beneficiaries (kids at home vs. students at school), tasks, and history. No possible mixing.
A child paired with 3 contexts
Charlie has InZeWishBox Connect with 3 pairings: Family, School, Tennis Club. On his dashboard, all 3 are stacked — no need to switch, he sees everything at a glance. He can reorder them by drag-and-drop.