Backup care, defined
So when plans fall through, you're not guessing. You already know who's available, what kind of help is okay, and what won't feel awkward.
Nura helps parents organize small, trusted support circles ahead of time.
Start with one or two families.
Agree on how you help.
See who is available when plans change.



No family nearby. Friends without kids.
Work doesn't match school hours.
And most days run on a fragile backup plan.
When that plan falls through, you scramble. It shouldn't feel like this every time.
Most families rely on one or two trusted people. When they are busy or overwhelmed, the whole system falls apart.

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

It's not more people.
It's shared visibility, clear norms, and predictable backup.
When something shifts, you already know where you stand. Who’s available. What’s okay to ask. Nothing feels uncertain.


Build your circle intentionally. Define what support means in your real life, pickups, playdates, short coverage. Keep it small. Keep it clear.

Share availability. Share comfort levels. Make expectations visible so no one has to guess.

Support is visible. Contributions are shared. Asking feels lighter when participation is clear. No payments. No pressure. Just clarity.

Different families, different comfort levels. You decide who is in and what is shared.
Each parent confirms their identity with a secure photo ID check.
Extra reassurance for families who want it.
Clear norms around reliability, communication, and respect.
If something feels off, you can flag it. We review every report.