Not another Facebook group.
Kindred, not just close.
Language, values, your kid’s stage and temperament, your own rhythm. The quiet things that turn "a mom nearby" into someone afín to you.
A plan, not a maybe.
One-to-one if a group feels like too much. A small pod. A bigger table when you’re ready. Every way in comes with a real first meetup — a café, a day, a yes. No "we should totally hang out someday."
A village, not a feed.
A pediatrician rec at 11pm. A "that playground is closed" at 8am. A "me too" on the Tuesdays that break you. The village doesn’t clock out when the coffee ends.
How Afín works for you.
We match on more than postcode.
Two minutes to tell us about your language, values, your kid’s stage, the rhythm of your days. Then we look for moms whose shape of life fits yours — not just the ones on your street.
We make the first move.
No swiping. No "hi" that leads nowhere. We suggest a small handful of moms on your wavelength and propose a real first meetup — 1:1 or a small group, a café nearby, a time that works. All you do is say yes.
We keep the village warm.
A pod space for the people you’ve met. A wider room to ask the mom questions nobody else can answer — a pediatrician, a Kita, a 2am doubt. Help, company, local know-how. Between meetups and beyond them.
Sound familiar?
The quiet scroll at 2am
You're awake. Again. You open your phone, but scrolling doesn't equal connection.
The playground pause
You see another mom. You almost say something. You don't.
The WhatsApp graveyard
You joined 4 groups. None of them became real friendships.
The calendar with nothing on it
Free morning. No one to call. You stay home again.
You weren’t meant to do this alone.
Join the waitlist. We'll let you know when we're ready in your neighborhood.
Launching in Berlin — Prenzlauer Berg, Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg & more
— escrito desde Neukölln, un martes a las 2 de la madrugada
of mothers say motherhood is lonelier than expected
feels that loneliness every single day
apps that actually help you meet — until now
Source: Motherly State of Motherhood Survey, 2024