Dear Momma

Built for the mom behind the baby

Dear Momma sees
you, too.

A postpartum companion that lightens your mental load - tracking baby's feeds, diapers, and naps alongside your healing, milestones, and self-care.

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You're not just raising a baby. You're becoming you.

- Dom, Founder

Why does postpartum feel so overwhelming?

It's not you.
It's the system.

You're juggling feeds, naps, and diapers. You're balancing recovery, body changes, and work. You're expected to track it all, with scattered tools and endless mental checklists.

Invisible load

So much to remember, so little room in your mind to hold it all.

Scattered tools

Too many apps, not enough answers. Everything disconnected.

Exhaustion

Broken sleep, constant decisions, zero recharge.

Isolation

It can feel lonely when no one really sees the full picture.

The first app for both baby + mom

Finally, everything that matters-connected.

Baby Tracking

Feeds, diapers, naps, milestones - quietly and beautifully.

Mom Care

Healing, mood, cycles, energy & self-care, alongside baby.

Village Support

Share updates and coordinate help, seamlessly.

Emotional Wellbeing

Check-ins, reflections, and gentle encouragement.

Pattern Intelligence

Smart insights that help you feel more in control.

Timely Nudges

Gentle reminders for what matters most, when it matters.

Illustration of a mother gently holding a baby

Our founder's story

Born from my story,
made for yours.

I think of Dear Momma as a love letter to my new mom self.

To the version of me navigating silent tears, sleepless nights, endless tracking, and the quiet pressure of trying to do my very best for both my son and myself.

Carrying the invisible weight of postpartum: the recovery, the mental load, the endless decisions, and the quiet pressure to hold everything together while the world focused almost entirely on the baby.

"So with a nursing baby in my lap, I started building Dear Momma on my phone, not as another task for moms to manage, but as a way to cut through the fog of postpartum and better understand the invisible patterns I couldn't fully see while living through them."

Dear Momma isn't just another tracking app. It's the support system I desperately needed during those early months, and the one I'm building so you never have to feel as overwhelmed in motherhood as I did.

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When I became a mother, I expected to be tired. I didn't expect how emotionally isolating postpartum could feel, or how invisible my own healing would suddenly become while learning to care for my baby.

While I wasn't physically alone, I had people who loved and supported me deeply, but my own mother lived hundreds of miles away. Support surrounded us in those early newborn weeks and slowly faded as time went on. At four months postpartum I returned to work and everything hit at once, motherhood became far more overwhelming than I was prepared for.

My son went through a nursing strike, a sleep regression, and a developmental leap, and my milk supply plummeted as my supply shifted from stored to on demand. I started pumping overnight again after our 2 AM feeds, breaking apart nights that were already fragmented by feeds, wakeups, and exhaustion, determined to rebuild. Just as things began improving, my cycle returned and my supply dropped again, and it took three more months for my supply to stabilize.

I remember wondering: Why is this happening? What am I missing? Why does nobody prepare mothers for any of this?

Because after those first postpartum appointments, much of a mother's healing and changes are left for her to navigate on her own.

The pediatrician continues checking on baby. But mothers are often left piecing together support across lactation consultants, OBs, pelvic floor therapy, primary care, postpartum mental health, and endless late night searches, all disconnected from one another during one of the most vulnerable seasons of our lives.

What I needed wasn't another app. I needed clarity. Support. Connection.

I needed a way to understand how my sleep, hydration, stress, hormones, recovery, and emotional wellbeing were all connected, and how a single hard night could ripple into the next day, my milk supply, my patience, my ability to care for my son. I needed to see the quiet signs of becoming depleted long before I reached burnout.

I wanted to create something for my sisters, my friends, and women like you, a network and support system that lets you exhale.

Somewhere you don't have to carry the whole mental load alone. A place where the tracking, feeding, healing, and care you and your baby need are made simpler, lighter, and more connected.

That's why I started Dear Momma. To make the invisible parts of motherhood more visible. To bring feeding, sleep, wellness, healing, and support into one connected experience that puts mothers at the center, because motherhood was never meant to be carried alone.

When you choose Dear Momma, you're not just caring for yourself. You're joining a sisterhood of support, love, and advocacy for mothers everywhere.

This isn't just about surviving postpartum or tracking your baby. It's about caring for you, reclaiming your health, your confidence, and your joy.

Dear Momma, we see you. We believe in you. And we're here for you, every step of the way.

Help us build

A better way forward-together.

We're opening Dear Momma in small beta launch groups so we can learn directly from the moms, families, and professionals who understand this season best. Early beta users receive free premium access during testing - and through the first year of service - as a thank-you for shaping Dear Momma with us.

Early Access

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Real Impact

Your feedback shapes every decision.

Built for You

Moms, families & professionals first.

Our mission

Care that gives back.

From our first sale we commit 5% of profits to NICU babies, milk banks, and single mothers through Catholic Charities.

When you choose Dear Momma, you're joining a movement of love, advocacy, and support for moms everywhere.

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