School calls at 2pm. Your meeting ends at 4.

You text one parent. Then another. Then another. No answer. Nura is the plan you set up before that scramble starts.

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What does this look like

Two to five families.
People you already see.

A parent crouched at a school gate with a child in a backpack

Jane

Emma's mom · PS87

PickupsPlaydates
A dad in a cap walking outdoors with a small child

Ivan

Liam's coach · Saturdays

Same day scramble
A woman with a tote bag on a New York brownstone stoop

Kimberly

Neighbor · 80th & Amsterdam

Practice runsWalks home

You already know them.

  • The parent at pickup you always wave to.
  • The friend whose kid is in the same class.
  • The neighbor who already watches yours sometimes.

What you're setting up

Set the ask once. Stop renegotiating it every Tuesday.

Decide what you can offer. A weekday pickup. A two-hour window on Saturday. Whatever fits your real life.

Send it to people you already know. No discovery, no strangers. You pick.

When the day comes around, everyone already said yes. No scrambling. No weird ask.

Three parents sitting together on a park bench, candid

It's not who to ask. It's that asking, and being asked, both feel weird every time.

Most parents already have someone in mind. The hard part is the back and forth: not wanting to impose, not wanting to be the one always asking, owing them after, hoping they don't feel put on the spot.

Nura is the agreement made before any of that. Both of you decided what's okay when nothing was urgent.

Words you can borrow

Your time covers theirs.
Their time covers yours.

You're trading a few hours a month for the relief of knowing the next time you need someone, you have someone.

What you give

A few hours a month, when it works for you. A morning drop-off. A pickup. A Saturday afternoon, once.

What you get

A few parents who already said yes. The day the sitter cancels, you don't post in a group chat. You text one person.

What you don't pay for

Per-swap fees. Surge pricing. The favor itself. Reciprocity is the whole thing.

No score-keeping. Just showing up when it counts.

"It’s not really about childcare. It’s about not carrying the weight of ‘what if’ every single week."

Brittany, mom of two

What other parents
wanted to know.

No. Set up your plan first, invite when it feels right. The hardest part is knowing what you’d actually offer. Once that’s done, the invite takes one tap.

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