We've spoken to hundreds of Australian parents. Here's what they told us — in their own words.
I spent two hours one Sunday evening trying to find a gymnastics class for my daughter that wasn't already full. Called six places, got voicemails on four. The whole thing is absurd in 2026. Kidsplor is solving the exact problem I've been complaining about for three years.
Between three kids and two working parents, our family calendar looks like a bomb went off in it. The idea of managing all their activities in one place — and seeing clashes before they happen — is genuinely life-changing.
I had no idea there was a Mandarin playgroup 800m from our house until Kidsplor found it. We've been going six weeks and Lily loves it. I just wish this had existed when she was a baby.
I've been the dad who rocked up to an activity that was cancelled three days ago — with two very disappointed kids. If Kidsplor can just prevent that from happening once, it's worth it. But it sounds like it does a lot more than that.
We moved suburbs last year and I basically had to start from scratch finding activities. I spent weeks. I had to ask neighbours, scroll through Facebook groups, call providers cold. Kidsplor would have done all of that in minutes. The mental load of parenting is already enormous — this is one thing off the list.
My daughter has so much energy and I want to channel it into something she loves — but finding the right class, at the right level, near us, at a price that makes sense? That's basically a part-time job. The fact that Kidsplor shows actual availability before I commit is huge. This should have always existed.
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