Every form of care.
Providers can select multiple categories and build a single experience history across all of them.
Babysitter
Occasional evening or weekend care, often for older children.
Professional Nanny
An experienced, full-time nanny working with one family.
Temporary Nanny
Cover for school holidays, parental leave or short engagements.
Live-In Nanny
A nanny residing with the family, on a structured weekly schedule.
Live-Out Nanny
A full-time nanny who works from home with their own residence.
Travel Nanny
Accompanies the family on holidays, business travel and seasonal moves.
Maternity Nurse
Specialist newborn care, typically 24-hour, for the first weeks or months.
Night Nurse
Overnight specialist care for infants — feeds, settling and sleep support.
Newborn Specialist
Hands-on newborn care without the round-the-clock structure of a maternity nurse.
Governess
Education-led care for older children — schedules, routines, languages and tutoring oversight.
Tutor Nanny
Combines childcare with subject tutoring and homework support.
Special Educational Needs
Specialist care for children with special educational needs.
Family Assistant
A wider household role supporting parents with logistics, errands and family administration.
Mother's Helper
Light support around the home, often alongside a parent who is present.
Event Childcare
Care for private events, weddings, parties and corporate functions.
Hotel Childcare
Care arranged through or alongside a hotel stay.
Yacht Childcare
Care on charter or private yachts, often for charters of a week or more.
Emergency Childcare
Same-day or short-notice care when plans change.
