OUR STORY

Built From Something Personal

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Gentle by design. Curious by nature.

Caregiving

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has

never

been

harder

to

do

alone.

Ville

was

built

on

one

belief:

the

right

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people

matched

to

your

life

can

change

everything.

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Step 01
Tell us your setup
Not your age or your interests — your actual caregiving life. Who you are (parent, grandparent, co-parent), who you're raising, how your household is structured, what neighbourhood you're in, and what you're going through right now.
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Step 02
Meet your matches.
Within 24 hours, Ville surfaces 3–5 parents/ caregivers who genuinely reflect your life. Same child's stage, same neighbourhood, similar family structure and caregiving reality.
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Step 03
Connect on your terms.
Every parent on Ville is verified. You choose how you connect — a message first, a walk in the park, a chai, a late-night voice note. There is no pressure and no template.
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Step 04
Build your village.
Join shared spaces organised by neighbourhood, child's stage, and what you're going through. Your village deepens over time, the way real relationships always do.
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WHAT NOBODY TALKS ABOUT OUT LOUD

How Ville keeps your village safe.

Every person on Ville goes through a verification process before they can connect with anyone. Your safety is not a feature — it's the foundation.
• Identity verification before onboarding completes
• Trust-gated community circles — private spaces unlock as trust builds
• No public profiles — your information is only visible to your matched village
• Report and review system, moderated by senior community members
• Your data is yours — we never sell it, share it, or use it for advertising

I grew up as a single child in a nuclear family; so I always knew, somewhere deep down, that raising a child without a village around you is one of the loneliest things you can do.

Then I became a mother. And for a while, I had it all around me; my in-laws, my parents, all close by. The support was real. The love was plenty.
But I still felt it. That quiet longing for a mom community that truly gets it. Not just family who loves you, but someone who's in the exact same season of life, googling the same things at 2am, feeling the same things they can't quite name.

Then we moved cities.

Overnight, all I had was my family and a place I didn't know yet. No idea which school made sense, which parks were worth the drive, which paediatrician other parents actually trusted. It took me a full year; of stumbling, asking strangers, slowly collecting people;  to build a small, close-knit circle I could call mine.

A year. For something that should have existed on day one.

“People and community have always been at the center of my work.”

I'm a designer by training; Masters in Design Research and UX and somewhere between that year of searching and my instinct to fix broken experiences, the idea for Ville was born. My husband and I built what I couldn't find: a place where your village finds you faster, where the right people are already there, where no parent has to spend a year figuring out something as fundamental as who do I turn to.