Milk Monster
Facebook groups, in order — everything you tap, say, and paste. One link everywhere: milkmonster.app/pros
Already live
Today · ~10 minutes
From your personal profile. If a group asks screening questions, answer honestly — "Dallas dad, built a caregiver-first baby app with a professional nanny's input, here to learn how pros actually work."
General working-nanny community.
Home turf — add one local line ("I'm a Dallas dad") and offer to demo at a meetup.
The overnight-handoff angle lands hardest here.
Broader doula room, same framing.
Career-stage mix — professional-tooling talk plays well.
On approval · 2 minutes each
Look for one thing: the self-promo policy. It decides your timing.
Promo or feedback-asks allowed → post this week (Step 4). Promo-day threads only → calendar it, post there. Strict no-promo → Step 3 first, post in week two or three.
This week · 5 minutes a day
Comment on two or three threads genuinely — dad perspective is welcome in these rooms and you actually have one. This is what makes Step 4 read as a member sharing, not a drive-by ad. One burned group is burned forever.
Where rules allow
Feedback-ask framing, on purpose: you're a maker asking pros to tear it apart. It survives moderation and it's the truth.
Hey everyone, Dallas dad here. I just released a baby tracking app, Milk Monster, and I'm looking to get input from professional caregivers. I originally built it for us, but it's turned into a thing. I recently did a walkthrough with a professional nanny on how things currently work for her — signing in as the parents in every family's app, her real notes sent separately — so I did a deep dive and made it safer and much easier for families and caregivers. Your own login for every family you care for, and a built-in daily notes section. It's designed to be secure, easy, and elegant. It's completely free for caregivers, and I'd genuinely love input from the people who live this every day — comments or DMs both welcome. milkmonster.app/pros
DFW Nannies: add before the link — “And since we’re all local — happy to meet up and walk through it in person.”
Hey everyone, Dallas dad here. I just released a baby tracking app, Milk Monster, and I'm looking to get input from postpartum doulas and night nurses. I originally built it for us, but it's turned into a thing. I recently did a walkthrough with a professional caregiver on how overnights actually work — signing in as the parents in every family's app, real notes sent separately in the morning — so I did a deep dive and made it safer and much easier for families and caregivers. Your own login for every family, your name on every overnight entry so parents wake up and see exactly what you handled, a built-in daily notes section, and one tap turns the night into the handoff text. It's completely free for caregivers, and I'd love honest input from the people who live this — tear it apart. milkmonster.app/pros
The 48 hours after posting
Ongoing
Screenshot or forward anything interesting — replies, objections, feature asks. Every conversation feeds the Laura call and the roadmap.