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It's 2AM. Again.

You're googling
"is this normal postpartum"
for the third time tonight.

The baby finally sleeps. You're wide awake, scrolling through conflicting advice from 2011, wondering why motherhood feels so lonely when you're in 47 Facebook groups.

Your Day Looks Like This

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6:47 AM

You want to share your baby's first latch—that proud, vulnerable moment. But you're worried about creeps in those Facebook groups. So you don't post. The moment passes, unshared.

10:23 AM

You're trying to sell that $300 baby carrier for $50. You've posted on 5 different apps, messaged 20 people. Nineteen ghosted you. One asked "is $20 ok?"

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2:14 PM

You see another mom at the park. She looks like she'd get it. You both smile, exchange a knowing glance... then look at your phones. No conversation. No coffee date. Just ships passing.

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9:37 PM

You're one bad day away from needing to talk to someone. The therapy waitlist is 3 months out. $200 per session. You close the browser and go to bed.

What if tomorrow was different?

What if you woke up to a community that actually gets it? Real mom friends nearby. Mental health support that doesn't cost a mortgage. A marketplace where moms help moms. All in one place.

That's Wonder Mom.

Here's How It Works

Safe Community

Share those vulnerable first moments without worrying. Verified moms only. Real names. Real support. No creeps, no judgment.

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Real Friend Matching

Meet that mom from the park—but for real this time. Profiles, matching, facilitated coffee dates. Turn passing smiles into lasting friendships.

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No-Hassle Marketplace

Sell that carrier to a mom nearby. No shipping. No scams. No ghosting. Just moms helping moms get what they need.

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Mental Health That's Actually Accessible

AI wellness coaching for the 2AM moments. Licensed maternal therapists without the waitlist. Support when you need it, not 3 months from now.

We're moms too.

We've been there. 2AM Googling. Lonely park visits. Facebook group overload. We're building the app we wish existed when we were drowning.

Be part of the solution we all need