Family circles

Your trust graph, made useful.

A family circle is a small, private group of families who know each other. When one of you recommends a provider, the network quietly raises that provider's visibility for everyone else in the circle.

School communities

Families from the same school — formal or informal.

Friendship groups

The parents you already share evenings, holidays and pickups with.

Sports clubs

Football, tennis, sailing, swimming — anywhere your children spend their afternoons.

Building communities

Neighbours sharing the same residence, who often share the same needs.

Private family circles

Invite-only groups for a handful of trusted families.

Extended family

Grandparents, aunts, uncles and other relatives who help you choose.

Example

A family in your school circle books Sophie for a Saturday evening and recommends her afterwards. Next time you browse providers, Sophie appears near the top of your results with a quiet note: Recommended by your circle.

Circles are private by default. You choose who sees what. Read more on how trust works →