
The Modern Village for Motherhood
You were never supposed to do this alone.
The Vilr connects moms in Davenport, FL who need everyday support with moms in their community who are ready to show up. Real support. Real neighbors. Your actual village.
Now recruiting founding beta testers in Davenport, FL.
We moved away from family. We live in neighborhoods where we barely know our neighbors. We're expected to work, parent, manage a household, and still somehow take care of ourselves — without ever asking for support. Because asking for support means admitting you're not handling it.
And we're always supposed to be handling it.
The Vilr was built by a Davenport mom who was living this exact reality — not looking for a cleaning service or a delivery app, but for the village that was supposed to be there. So she built one.


The Vilr is a community platform where moms in Davenport, FL can post requests for support and get matched with verified moms in their local area who can show up.
The mom who shows up for your laundry isn't a hired hand. She's a neighbor who knows exactly what your day looks like, because she's living it too. She's not delivering a service. She's showing up for her village. And you're not a client. You're a neighbor, asking your village for what you need.
That's what we're rebuilding. That's The Vilr.
On The Vilr, every mom is a Vilr Mom — any mom who could use a hand. Moms who also choose to show up for others step into the Support Mom role. Support Moms are still Vilr Moms — the village works both ways.
All moms are Vilr Moms, able to ask their village for support, but some Vilr Moms decide to step up and give support, making them Support Moms.
For Vilr Moms
For Support Moms
The Vilr doesn't take a cut from Support Moms' earnings.
(Standard third-party payment processing fees apply.)
The Vilr Mom needs something done and off her plate. The Support Mom handles it — and gives the Vilr Mom her time, her space, and her relief back. No participation required or expected. Sometimes a mom just needs her laundry done. That's enough. That's real.
Both moms are there, working side by side. Help me fold laundry. Come prep meals with me. Help me garden. The task gets done — but so does something else. The isolation lifts, a real conversation happens, and both moms leave differently than they arrived.
The Vilr Mom always decides which one she needs.
A Task is not an invitation for connection unless the Vilr Mom wants it to be. A Shared Task is. Support Moms understand the distinction — not because they were trained to, but because they're moms. They've been there.
A mom who posts "help me fold laundry" may really be saying: I haven't talked to another adult in three days. I need company. I need someone who gets it. The Support Mom who shows up understands this. And somewhere between the first load and the last, the conversation shifts from the laundry to the baby who won't sleep — and the Support Mom says, "My baby was the same way. Here's what worked for me."
That's what The Vilr is built for.

Every other platform in this space shows up for the house or the kids. The mom is the coordinator. Never the beneficiary.
Momcare changes that. It is a dedicated category on The Vilr where a mom can ask for support for herself — a coffee meetup, a companion for a walk, a listening ear, help rediscovering a hobby, or simply someone who shows up not for the laundry or the kids, but for her.
Society has told moms for a long time that asking for help for themselves is selfish. The Vilr was built to dismantle that. Asking for Momcare support is as natural as posting any other request — because on The Vilr, every part of a mom's life is worth showing up for.
Here's what your village can cover:
Momcare
🆕 New
✦ Momcare is peer support from a mom who gets it — not a substitute for professional mental health care. Within the Momcare experience, a Get Help Now button connects moms to local mental health resources and crisis lines. Momcare subcategories are experimental at launch — being shaped by our beta testers. We're building it with real moms, not ahead of them.
Household Tasks
Childcare Annually Re-Verified
Outdoors
Other
For requests that don't fit neatly into the above categories. If a mom needs it, her village can show up for it.
Asking is what the village is for.
Many of us came to Davenport without family nearby — without the network that was supposed to catch us when things get heavy. We're raising kids in neighborhoods where we don't know our neighbors. We're doing it alone, and quietly calling it fine.
It's not fine. And you shouldn't have to wait for permission to ask for support.
The Vilr puts real moms who live near you — moms who get it, because they're in it — one tap away. Whether you have a newborn and nothing left in the tank, a to-do list that never ends, or you just need one hour where something gets handled without you.
When you book a Support Mom, her full rate goes directly to her — a mom in your neighborhood. The Vilr doesn't take a cut. So when you ask your village for support, you're also putting real money in the hands of a local mom who's part of it. That's the village working the way it's supposed to.
What your village gives you:


You have skills, capacity, and the kind of lived experience that no professional service can offer. You know what a hard postpartum week looks like. You know how to fold a basket of laundry while a toddler rewrites the chaos around you. You know how to show up.
The Vilr gives you the platform to offer that support in your own neighborhood, on your own terms — and keep every dollar of what you earn.
The Vilr doesn't take a cut.
What you earn is yours. (A standard third-party processing fee applies.)
What showing up looks like:
Every mom on The Vilr completes identity verification before joining — no exceptions. Support Moms go a step further with a full background check before they can show up for another mom. Because the village only works when everyone in it is someone you can trust.
How we keep it that way:
The Modern Village for Motherhood
The village doesn't build itself. It starts with one mom showing up for another — and every time she does, The Vilr doesn't take a cut of what she earns for it.
We're recruiting founding beta testers in Davenport, FL to help shape The Vilr before launch. Use the app for 4 weeks, share honest feedback, and get a $25 gift card as our thanks. Spots are genuinely limited.
Tell us where you are and we'll reach out the moment The Vilr arrives in your neighborhood.
Yes. Creating an account is free for everyone.
No, you don't have to be a mom to join The Vilr. The Vilr is all about bringing the village back in a modern way, and that takes a community of people, not exclusively moms.
No — The Vilr doesn't take a cut from what Support Moms earn. The platform fee ($3.99 + 5%) is paid by the Vilr Mom receiving support, not the Support Mom. (Standard third-party payment processing fees apply to all transactions.)
While The Vilr does require Support Moms to go through a background check before being able to support other moms, it is ultimately the responsibility of the individual seeking support to vet Support Moms.
The Vilr is launching in Davenport, FL. Join the waitlist and we'll let you know as soon as we expand to your community.
Yes. Most moms are both at different times — asking for support when they need it and showing up for others when they have it. You can move between both roles anytime.
Support Moms set their own rate — and keep every dollar of it. When you book, you see the full cost upfront: the Support Mom's rate plus a small platform fee ($3.99 + 5%). Payment is authorized at booking and charged when the task is complete, then released directly to the Support Mom. No surprises. No cuts.