Susan
Emma's mom · same pickup line
Already there at 2:45
You start from zero every time: the text, the explanation, the awkward “totally fine if not.”
Nura helps you turn one familiar pickup, camp, or activity routine into a backup plan you make before you need it, so the ask is specific and neither of you becomes the other's default.
No strangers. No marketplace.
Nothing goes out until you decide.

One name. One move.
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Susan
Emma's mom · same pickup line
Already there at 2:45
One more, maybe?
Leave this open until you see someone.
First text
Hi Susan! We’ll be at Riverside Park after pickup Thursday, 3:45 to 4:30, if you and Emma want to come. Easier with company!
The plan is what's missing. Not the person.

Susan
You see her every afternoon. You know her kid's name. You've just never made it official.

Neal
Already on the same schedule, same field, same pickup window. The timing is already there.

Chloe
Close enough to help for a short window. Not a whole afternoon — just the gap that breaks your week.

Maybe
You've thought about it a dozen times. You just never found the right moment to bring it up.
Start with the routine first. A classroom pickup, a sports practice, a neighbor on the walk home. The right person usually becomes clearer once the timing and handoff are specific.
“Asking is weakness. It took me until 45 to get comfortable saying 'I need help' with anything.”
Once the timing, handoff, and limits are already clear, it's not a negotiation. It's one specific ask.
Emma's mom
You'd invite her
Emma's mom
The plan is yours. You choose when, and whether, to text.

START SMALL
You don't need every family figured out. One repeated routine is enough to start.
Start with one routine