Your AI companion for motherhood

She asked.
Tell Me Mama
answered.

Gentle, always-on support for every question, worry, and wonder of new motherhood — from 3am feedings to first steps.

Available 24 hours a day Evidence-based guidance Deeply private
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Everything you need, exactly when you need it

No waiting rooms. No judgment. No Google rabbit holes at midnight. Just warm, thoughtful guidance whenever the questions come.

Ask anything

From latch troubles to sleep schedules — every question is welcome, every answer is gentle.

Always awake

3am, Monday, vacation — Mama is always there, never tired, never in a rush.

Emotionally attuned

She hears how you're feeling, not just what you're asking. Space for the hard parts too.

Evidence-backed

Grounded in pediatric and maternal health research — never guesswork, always clear.

Inside Tell Me Mama

Eleven things built
for the mom nobody asks about.

Every feature exists because a real mom said she needed it.

🌿01
Daily Check-In
Someone finally asked.

A 60-second AI conversation that asks how you're really doing — not the baby. You. Every single day.

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Mental Load Tracker
Someone finally sees.

Log the invisible work — appointments, medications, tasks. Visualise your total load. Optionally share it with your partner.

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Self-Care Micro-Moments
I still exist as a person.

Did you shower? Eat a real meal? Step outside? Tiny daily prompts. No streaks. No guilt. Just visibility.

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Identity Pulse
I am still me.

One weekly question about what made you feel like yourself. Not about the baby. About the woman who is still in there.

💛05
Partner Dashboard
He finally understands.

Your partner sees your emotional state — not your to-do list. A warm signal that needs no explanation.

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Anonymous Community
I am not alone.

Other moms in the exact same week as you. The place to ask 'is this normal?' and hear 'yes, me too.'

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Wins Journal
I am stronger than I think.

Every evening, one small win. After 30 days the AI reflects them all back. Progress made visible.

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Mom Journey Timeline
My story matters.

Her story written automatically from her check-ins. After two years, a diary of her matrescence in her own words.

🆘10
SOS Resource Hub
Help is one tap away.

Crisis lines, postpartum therapists, support groups — curated, verified, localised. Always free. Always visible. Never buried.

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What Helped Other Moms
Others have been here too.

When she logs a feeling, the app quietly shares what helped others who felt the same. Anonymous. Aggregated. Warm.

See what it feels like
to finally be asked.

Tap through the app. No signup needed.

Three steps to feeling less alone

Getting started takes sixty seconds. Your companion is ready the moment you are.

1

Create your space

Tell Mama a little about yourself — your baby's age, what kind of support you're looking for, and how you prefer to communicate.

2

Start the conversation

Type, voice-message, or just ramble. Mama listens fully before responding with warmth and practical clarity.

3

Feel the difference

Come back whenever you need. She remembers your journey and grows with you through every stage.

Like texting a wise friend who happens to know everything

Natural, warm, unhurried. Tell Me Mama meets you exactly where you are — exhausted, hopeful, worried, or just in need of someone to talk to.

  • Personalized to your baby's age and stage
  • Remembers past conversations and context
  • Knows when to recommend professional help
  • Fully encrypted and never shared
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Tell Me Mama
Always here for you
My baby has been crying for two hours and I don't know what to do anymore. I've tried everything.
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Two hours is so hard. You're not failing — you're doing everything right by staying present and asking for help. Can I ask how old your baby is? That'll help me give you something actually useful right now.
6 weeks. I think maybe colic?
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M
Six weeks is peak colic territory — this is genuinely one of the hardest stretches. Let's try a few things. First: have you tried holding her with slight pressure against her tummy, like a football hold?
Ask anything...

What mothers are saying

From our beta community of early mothers who helped shape Tell Me Mama.

I had a panic at 4am about a rash on my daughter's arm. My husband was asleep, my pediatrician's office was closed. Tell Me Mama walked me through it calmly. It turned out to be nothing, but I felt so held the whole time.

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Sofia M.
Mum to Lucia, 4 months

What I didn't expect was how much I'd want to talk about how I was feeling, not just the baby stuff. Mama asks about me. That's rare. That matters.

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Amara T.
First-time mum, 7 weeks postpartum

As a single mum with no family nearby, the loneliness was the hardest part. This isn't a replacement for community — but it's something. It's real, warm, and it helps me feel less alone in the 3am hours.

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Rachel K.
Mum to twins, 10 weeks
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