Backup childcare shouldn't feel like a crisis.

Define your support circle with families you already know so when school closes or a sitter cancels you already know who can step in and help.

No scrambling. No guesswork.

Class Room MomSick day covered ✓
Sarah & MikeSchool pickup covered ✓

Most families are one canceled plan from scrambling

No family nearby. Friends without kids.
Work doesn’t match school hours.

Most families rely on one or two people.
When they are busy or unavailable, everything falls apart.

It doesn’t take a crisis.
Just one change.

🧍‍♀️🧍 The same two people

Most families rely on one or two trusted people.
When they are busy or overwhelmed, the whole system falls apart.

🕒 It doesn't take a crisis. Just one change.

When schedules overlap, you start texting.
Or you leave early.
Or you hope it works.

What keeps support from falling apart

It's not more people.
It's shared visibility, clear norms, and predictable backup.
Small circles work because expectations are clear.

When something shifts, you already know where you stand. Who is available. What is okay to ask. Nothing feels uncertain.

Shared visibility
Shared visibility

Start with the parents you already know

Build your circle intentionally. Decide ahead of time what support looks like, pickups, playdates, short coverage. Keep it small. Keep it clear.

Family information form

Set expectations together

Share availability. Share comfort levels. Make expectations visible so no one is guessing.

Circle cards

Support flows over time

Support is visible. Help feels easy. No keeping score. No payments. Just clarity, when your family needs it

Trade time

Questions parents ask

No. You can complete your profile and have your backup plan ready before you invite anyone. When the right moment comes, the invite is already prepared and takes one tap to send.

Let’s start your parent circle