Momni doesn't have a rulebook the size of a phone book. It has a handful of promises mamas make to each other — and keep.
The Circle protects the Circle.When you join Momni, you're not agreeing to fine print. You're making promises to real mothers in your real neighborhood.
Your real name, your real home, your real life. The mamas choosing you deserve the truth, because their babies are the stakes. Say who you are, plainly.
Always meet in person before any care arrangement — at a Circle gathering, a park, a porch. Sit with her. Watch her with her kids. Trust your gut. No exceptions, not even when you're desperate.
Reviews are how the Circle knows itself. Write what actually happened — the wonderful and the not. A kind community is built on honest words, not nice ones.
You choose your Momni. Not an algorithm, not a badge, not a company — you. No profile, review, or background check replaces meeting a mama and deciding for yourself. That judgment is yours, and it stays yours.
We will always assume the best of a mother — and we will always protect the Circle first. These three things end a membership.
Lying in a profile, in messages, or in reviews. A false name, a hidden truth, a misleading photo. The whole Circle runs on honesty; break it and there's no Circle left for you.
A mama who counts on you has rearranged her whole life around your yes. Repeatedly failing to show up — as a host or as a booking mama — breaks something we can't let break.
Cruelty, harassment, or treating any mother or child with anything less than the care you'd want for your own. We're a circle of mothers. Act like one of us, or don't be one of us.
That's the whole spirit of these guidelines. Momni can't make trust, sell trust, or stamp trust onto a profile. Only mothers can build it — one honest profile, one park meetup, one truthful review at a time. Keep your promises and the Circle holds.