u/Background-Cut-1191

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I'm a dad of a 7-year-old who remembers the chaos of the early years — so I built something. Would love feedback from fellow dads.

I'm a solo founder and dad of a 7-year-old. I remember the 0-5 years vividly — the 2am googling, not knowing if something was normal, feeling like everyone else had it figured out except me.

So I built Mira — a calm, always-on parenting companion grounded in WHO/CDC/AAP guidance. Not a replacement for your pediatrician. More like that knowledgeable friend who gives you a real answer at 2am without making you feel stupid for asking.

You can try it live right now at withmira.io — no signup needed, just pick your baby's age and ask anything.

Would genuinely love feedback from dads specifically:

- Did the demo feel useful or too generic?

- As a dad, would you actually use something like this?

- What parenting question do you find hardest to get a straight answer to?

Happy Mother's Day to all the partners holding it down today too. We see you.

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u/Background-Cut-1191 — 3 days ago