Dadditude

Self-care coaching & community for dads

7 followers

We've created a place for dads to feel recognized, supported and to explore positive change in their #dadlife. Join a community of dads, with on-demand parenting experts and self-coaching guides for all stages of fatherhood.
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Free
Launch tags:
iOS•Parenting•Kids & Parenting
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Paul Baron
Hi Product Hunt šŸ‘‹ (Thanks Liam) We're 2 dads who started working on Dadditude in the midst of covid lockdowns last year. Being a dad is an awesome and fulfilling journey that can also feel draining and lonely. We wanted to create a platform that would make dads feel seen, recognized, and supported. Dadditude is the platform for becoming a happier, more confident dad. šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø Ask for advice in our dads community and share tips. šŸ‘Øā€šŸ¼ Get advice from parenting pros in our 50+ self-coaching guides šŸ‘Øā€āš•ļø Ask our team of parenting experts for on-demand support. šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø Connect, and laugh with other dads. And much more. All thoughts and feedback welcome in the comments below. We're working hard to help dads connect with their most important job. By helping dads, we hope to support moms and partners too, because all parents deserve more support!!
Aditya
Not a dad but I ship this! Thanks for sharing, @liamboogar :) @aka_me what are the future plans for Dadditude? How about organizing some 'All Dad Meetups'?
Paul Baron
@liamboogar @adityavsc The world needs more dancing dads because there's nothing better for kids than involved fathers. Future plans include: parenting book digests (get the best content in the least amount of time #busydads), topic chat rooms, support for expecting dads, and a weekly check-in feature to help dads feel supported in their progress. And lots of other things our community will be asking for. :)
Liam Boogar
Where my Dads of ProductHunt at? I'm super excited to be sharing Dadditude, a project & community that I've been following since the pandemic. I saw a bunch of my Dad-friends struggle over the past few years, and as we've started to open up about our collective struggles thanks to the very obvious communal suffering, I've been happy to see topics like self-care for dads begin to see the light and gain traction. Paul is doing a great job on creating quality content, an engaged community, and honestly one of the better app experiences I've seen for self-care products. Still, he'd love to get feedback from Dads with a great product eye or just Dads looking for a support system while on this crazy journey. Don't hesitate to download the app, give it a spin, and, if you like it, drop an upvote to spread the good word.