PitPat

Imagine People · Goodwill Planet

Nothing is sold here — people help

PitPat is a mutual-aid ecosystem for young parents. Things are shared, not sold. Help comes from neighbours, not from a delivery service.

Giving is free. Taking and joining in comes with a membership.

0–3

the age this is all for

6

modules in one app

7 days

free to try

How PitPat differs from classifieds and parent chats

Six modules in one app. Trust, help and neighbourhood — within your district, not the whole city.

Yellow Suitcase

Share baby items you no longer need. Not a shop — a gift of help.

«Items aren't sold here — they're given.»

Help at Hand

Ask someone to babysit, pick up from kindergarten or walk the stroller. Or offer help yourself.

Parent Beacon

Find your way around the neighbourhood and the support in it.

  • Playgrounds with honest reviews: littered? any shade?
  • Trusted centres marked “recommended by 5+ local mothers”
  • Neighbours ready to help — and those who need it

Adult Sandbox

Questions, answers, advice. Recommend a nanny, share what the maternity ward was really like. Members create the topics.

Bubbles in the Wind

A shared diary of short thoughts. One entry, one bubble: a thought, a memory, a sound outside the window. No comments, no arguments.

«We just breathe together and blow bubbles.»

Specialists

A separate entrance for paediatricians, psychologists and teachers. Any parent can switch on Specialist mode. Access is part of the membership.

All modules live in one app, bringing parents and helpers into one neighbourhood community.

New section

Bubbles in the Wind

Sometimes a thought stays soapy — weightless, shimmering, slipping away. But catch it, let it go on the wind, and it may reach someone who needs exactly that right now.

No right answers here, no long reads. Just you, your morning, a sound outside the window, the smell of rain, or something your child said. We don't comment, argue or judge.

  • Up to 500 characters and one photo
  • Four reactions instead of an argument in the comments
  • “Wind” is a gentle repost — the bubble travels on with its author's name
Look inside
She calls the moon “the sky lamp”. I'm not correcting her.
Lena, 1 hour ago

Ecosystem

Imagine People & Goodwill Planet

Imagine People is an ecosystem of 12 digital apps inspired by the Goodwill Planet philosophy. Here technology serves empathy, cooperation and awareness rather than division.

We live in an age when technology can connect billions of people — yet still has not learned to help them understand each other. AI and global networks open unprecedented opportunities, but the future depends on the quality of human relationships as much as on the technology.

Each app solves its own problem, but all share one goal: to reveal the best in people and turn individual actions into collective good.

Goodwill Planet is the philosophical foundation: the future is defined not only by what we create, but by who we become while creating it.

This is not a bundle of services but an environment where AI and global networks strengthen trust and understanding.

12 apps in the ecosystem

  • PitPat
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By 2035 the ecosystem may connect thousands of independent local communities sharing common tools of trust.

PitPat is one of those twelve apps: mutual aid for young parents.

Free and membership

Giving, browsing and reading are free with no limits. Membership covers the actions that need trust on both sides.

Free

  • Give an item away
  • Browse the Yellow Suitcase
  • Respond to a help request
  • District map without ratings
  • Read the Sandbox and Bubbles

Active parent

€3.99per month

7 days free · €29.99 per year

  • Take an item
  • Create a help request
  • Map and member ratings
  • Post in the Sandbox and blow bubbles
  • Specialist access
ActionFreeMembership
Give an itemyes
Browse itemsyes
Take an itemyes
Respond and helpyes
Create a help requestyes
Map without ratingsyes
Map with ratingsyes
Read the Sandboxyes
Post in the Sandboxyes

Trust rating

People leave reviews for those who helped them. The rating sits next to the name and grows with good deeds.

Emergency help

The button opens a support chat. If life is at risk, call the emergency services.

The safety ecosystem

Trust doesn't appear on its own — it is assembled step by step.

  1. 1

    Sign-up

    Phone number and email confirmation.

  2. 2

    Profile

    Parent's name, nickname, district, child's name and age.

  3. 3

    Babysitting check

    For childcare — ID via a secure form. This step may be phased in later.

  4. 4

    Reports

    Automatic block and a moderator review within 48 hours.

Who checks: at launch, the founder or a moderator for about five hours a week; later, ID services and a neighbour trust QR code.

How contact opens

A phone number can't simply be lifted from a profile. One person lists an item, the other taps Take, and a protected chat opens. The number becomes visible after a mutual “Share contact” or after three messages. This is a base feature, free for everyone.

Permanent ban

  • · Offering money or selling in the giveaway section
  • · Insults and threats
  • · Spam and paid ads outside the Recommend section
  • · Fake responses to help requests

Warning, then a 7-day block

  • · Two no-shows without notice
  • · A negative review without a real meeting

An item's path: from “Take it” to “Thank you”

  1. 1

    Sign up: phone and a short profile

  2. 2

    Search for an item — browsing is free

  3. 3

    Tap Take — a membership action

  4. 4

    A protected chat opens, contacts stay hidden

  5. 5

    Agree on details; numbers unlock after three messages

  6. 6

    Meet and hand the item over

  7. 7

    Mutual reviews, ratings grow

  8. 8

    The chat goes to the archive

How Masha and Dima got a stroller

Masha and Dima are parents of six-month-old Misha. Their stroller broke; a new one costs about 15,000 ₽.

  1. 1Masha signs up: southern district, son Misha, 6 months.
  2. 2In the Yellow Suitcase she finds an umbrella stroller from Anna, rated 4.8.
  3. 3She taps Take and gets access to the chat.
  4. 4After three messages the phone numbers unlock.
  5. 5Dima picks the stroller up on his way home.
  6. 6Masha and Anna review each other.
  7. 7Masha's rating grows and a membership is offered.

An unwanted stroller found a new home, and Masha and Dima are already deciding what to give away themselves.

PitPat

Nothing is sold here — people help

The web app runs in the browser and installs onto your phone like a normal app.

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