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Build your family one household at a time. It is already connected with others
RelationPoint is built on top of household relations. Any person must have a child household relation. A person can have zero or more spouse relations.
- Navigate a person's family relations in any direction - mother side, father side, children side
- Add what you know and others will contribute and collaborate
- Search ancestry or other historical geneology, then put it all together with RelationPoint
- RelationPoint accomodates having multiple spelling for the same person or family. Just enter the person or family name in the native language of the name.

Person to Person Relation Path
You want to know how a person is related to another? forget confusing terms like third cousin removed or great great great grandfather. Just visualize the relation path. Google Maps give you the direction visually. RelationPoint gives you the relation path visually.
How many times you hear people asking how is that person is related to the one you know? RelationPoint will be your reference.
Select a person and then search and select a person whom you want to see the relation with. Boom, RelationPoint will draw the path in an amazing speed.

Family Dashboard for every family will delight you.
Interesting facts about a family that you may not know.
- Family origin and religion. Family name is basically a name that groups households. Family name may change over time as children may adopt another name. RelationPoint can capture all these changes so you will be able to visualize how family has changed names over generations.
- Family members male vs female members count
- Family members. You can filter on all male, all female, etc. Most family trees will be accomodated as most of them are based on male members only. Just filter on male only. .
- Family to Family Relations - we call it Nasab. Nasab can be from the male member having a spouse from another family or from a female member having a spouse form another family. With RelationPoint, you can now visualize and filter on both of these relations.
- Common male and female names in this family.

Explore a family origin in a country, state/region, and a city or town
Select any country, and drill down to a town. You will get all families that have their origin from this town.
Most people do not know families from their home town. A small village may more families than you think. With RelationPoint, you will be able to now explore families from the same origin. For every family you will get thier dashboard, be able to discover their members, their family to family relations (Nasab) and see common person names in the family. You never know, you may discover cousins or relatives that you did not know before.

Integrated and comprehensive help section
The help section will guide you on how to read RelationPoint graph styles. What every node represents and what every relation means. The how to section will show you how to add a person node, household node, family node and how to search and edit these nodes. You will also be able to send your feedback right from the application itself.
About
RelationPoint solves the people family relation puzzle
RelationPoint aims to build the most comprehensive human map that is produced by people and verified by people collaboration and consensus. RelationPoint idea was born when I tried to build a site for my father after he passed away. I wanted to present his writings, his life, and his family connections. I could not present the whole family from his father and his mother sides in one view, together with his children families and the family relation with other families through marriage (Nasab). His cousins go with a different last name as they adopted, sometime back, a new family name. Family trees are usually maintained by one individual and are not accurate or complete. People struggle with confusing relation names like great great great... grandfather or third and fourth cousins as they have no ways to visually seeing this. Family trees are missing the household element which is the key to connecting people.