PitPat

Imagine People · Goodwill Planet

Parenting is easier
when parents help
each other.

Share items, find trusted specialists, ask for help and meet families nearby. Nothing is sold here — people help.

PitPat — a mutual-aid ecosystem for young parents.

Support circle — parents and baby feet

Share

Help

Specialists

Beacon

Community

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Imagine People & Goodwill Planet

Imagine People is a next-generation ecosystem of digital apps inspired by Goodwill Planet.

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

Imagine People builds digital spaces where technology serves empathy, cooperation, awareness and goodwill.

Each app solves its own problem, but all share one idea: help people reveal the best of human nature and turn individual actions into collective good.

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

Imagine People is twelve apps with one goal: make technology serve humanity. By 2035 it may connect thousands of local communities — each independent, all sharing tools of trust.

PitPat is the mutual-aid app for young parents in this ecosystem. Nothing is sold here — people help.

How PitPat differs from classifieds and parent chats

Five modules in one app — trust, help and neighbourhood near home.

1. Yellow Suitcase

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

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

2. Help at Hand

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

3. Parent Beacon

Find support across your neighbourhood.

  • Playgrounds with real reviews (dirty? covered?)
  • Trusted development centres (“recommended by 5+ local moms”)
  • Neighbours who can help — and who need help

4. Adult Sandbox

Questions, answers, tips, discussions. Recommend a nanny or massage therapist. Share experience from pregnancy centres to kindergartens. Members create chat topics themselves.

5. Specialists

Specialist registration has a separate fee. Parents can activate “Specialist” mode. Access to specialist services is included in the paid membership.

All modules live in one app — parents and helpers in one neighbourhood community.

How PitPat works (free / paid)

Free: give, browse, read. Paid: take, request help, write, see ratings.

FREE

  • Give items away
  • Browse the Yellow Suitcase
  • Respond to help requests
  • Map without ratings
  • Read the Sandbox (no posting)

PAID · Active parent

199 ₽ / mo

7-day trial · yearly plan available

  • Take items
  • Create help requests
  • Map & people ratings
  • Write in the Sandbox
  • Specialist access
ActionFreePaid
Give item
Browse items
Take itemReceiver / membership
Respond to help
Create help requestRequester / membership
Map without ratings
Map with ratingsActive parent
Read Sandbox
Write in SandboxActive parent

Trust rating: reviews after help. Emergency button opens support chat: “If life is at risk — call emergency services.”

Safety ecosystem

Step 1

Sign up with phone + email confirmation.

Step 2

Profile: name, nickname, district, child name and age.

Step 3

For babysitting help — passport upload via secure form (may be phased).

Step 4

Report → auto-block, moderator review within 48 hours.

Who checks: founder or part-time moderator at start; later — automated neighbour trust / ID verification.

How contacts work (safe chat)

Not a raw phone dump. A lists an item → B taps Take → chat opens. Phone unlocks after mutual share or 3 messages. Base feature, free for all.

Moderation rules

Permanent ban:

  • Selling / money offers in giveaways
  • Insults or threats
  • Spam / paid ads (except Recommend)
  • Fake help responses

Warning → 7-day block:

  • No-show twice without notice
  • Negative review without a real exchange

Flow: getting an item from the Yellow Suitcase

  1. 1. Sign up (phone, profile)
  2. 2. Search items (browse free)
  3. 3. Take → membership / service rules
  4. 4. Protected chat (contacts hidden)
  5. 5. Arrange meetup (contacts after 3 messages or button)
  6. 6. Meet & receive item
  7. 7. Mutual review → rating
  8. 8. Done (chat archived)

Story: a young family gets a stroller

Masha and Dima, parents of 6-month-old Misha, live in a residential district. Their stroller broke; a new one costs ~15,000 ₽.

  1. Masha signs up for PitPat and fills her profile.
  2. In Yellow Suitcase she finds “umbrella stroller” from Anna (rating 4.8).
  3. She taps Take and gets chat access per membership rules.
  4. After 3 messages, phone numbers unlock.
  5. They meet; Dima picks up the stroller.
  6. Both leave reviews.
  7. Rating grows; Active parent membership is offered for full ratings.

Detailed user path

Step 0. Sign-up

Phone → SMS code. Profile + child. Email confirmation.

Step 1. Search

Yellow Suitcase list — free browse.

Step 2. Request

Tap Take.

Step 3. Access

Active parent membership / trial.

Step 4. Chat

Protected chat; phone after mutual share or 3 messages.

Step 5–6. Meetup

Time, place, handoff.

Step 7–8. Review

Mutual ratings; chat archived; no-show policy.

PitPat

Nothing is sold here — people help

Open the web app or Telegram — your choice.