One tap. Then back to the kids.

Built with actual room staff, for the reality of doing this job one-handed while three children need you at once.

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The job you actually signed up for

Nobody became a childcare worker because they love forms. You did it for the moment a child says their first sentence in the group, for the small wins nobody else sees, for being the person a child trusts most outside their own family. And then half your day disappears into logging what you already know happened.

What changes for you, specifically

One tap, not a form.

Sleep checks, meals, nappies — logged the way you'd actually do it mid-task, one-handed, without breaking focus on the room.

You stop writing things twice.

Whatever you tag during the day — a milestone, an observation — automatically builds into the child's record. No separate learning journal to fill in on top of what you already logged.

It works even when the wifi doesn't, for the logging you do most.

Attendance, nap, nappy, meals, and daily notes queue locally and catch up the moment you're back online — the highest-volume stuff, in the rooms where the wifi actually drops.

Dark mode for nap checks.

A bright screen in a darkened room helps nobody.

A safety net, not a supervisor watching you

If a room drifts under-ratio — someone's on break, a child arrives early — you get an alert, not a lockout. You already know how to handle it: ask a parent to wait a moment, call for relief. The system just makes sure it's caught and logged, so you're covered, not second-guessed.

More time for the part that matters

Less time proving you did your job. More time actually doing it — the part a child will remember long after they've forgotten every form that was ever filled out about them.

If your crèche could use this, tell your director

We’re in early access, taking on pilot crèches now.

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