Pickup is at 2:45. Your job doesn't care.

Leaving work early or calling in a last-minute favor isn't a plan. The parents you already see at drop-off, aftercare, and the bus stop could be the plan. Nura just helps you set it up.

Start with pickup

A few questions about your week. No account needed.

You choose who's in.
Nobody new, no profiles, no strangers.

One other family is all this takes.

Pickup

The parent you see after school

You see each other most afternoons. Your kids know each other.

Class chat

The name in the class chat

You know the name. You've only ever talked in the group chat. Reaching out on your own would feel like a lot.

Aftercare

The parent on the same late pickup

Your kids both stay late. You both watch the same 5:30 cutoff.

Around the neighborhood

The parent you recognize

You've seen each other around all year. You haven't talked much.

One part of the week

A pickup plan, made before you need it.

Stop figuring out Thursday from scratch every week. You'll know who to start with, so you settle it once: the day, the time, who's meeting who and where.

  1. You see each other.
  2. You exchange numbers.
  3. The kids have a playdate.
  4. You cover one afternoon.

Nothing gets sent unless you send it.

What two families worked out

Maya's Thursday after school

2:45 to 4:30 PM

School Playground

With

Emma's mom

Same class

Emma's mom is on Maya's pickup list. She takes the girls to the playground until 4:30.

Questions parents ask before they start.

A warm kitchen table with a planning notebook, child's drawing, and phone

Settle Thursday before Thursday.

One pickup. That's enough.

Start with pickup

No account needed.