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Peanut: Find Friends & Support

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 4232 votes - Lifestyle - First release: 2017-02-06T11:02:37Z

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Introducing you to women nearby who are at a similar stage in life, Peanut provides access to a community of women who are there to listen, share information and offer valuable advice.

Whether it’s understanding fertility, IVF, adoption, pregnancy, first years or kindergarten and beyond, Peanut is a place to connect with women like you.

The app is completely free to download and use! 

Meet 
Meet like-minded women nearby and swipe to send a wave.

Chat 
Chat with your connections and start video calls. 

Groups 
Explore groups and find communities with common interests.

Share 
Ask questions and search advice across meaningful topics.
 

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Here’s what our women say:

“It's no longer necessary to feel isolated during fertility, pregnancy or motherhood — the Peanut app is a reminder that community is possible and we don’t have to do it alone." - Sophie

“Without Peanut, I wouldn’t have met my best friend. I’ll always recommend it to anyone looking for mom friends!” - Lydia

"Peanut is my favorite pregnancy app. It’s made it so easy to meet friends near me and find support as a first time mama.” - Lauren

"Having fertility issues and TTC is lonely and daunting. To find a space where people who are in my boat can meet and support one another is exactly what I need.” - Danielle

“Peanut is a safe space to talk about everything from baby names and breastfeeding to miscarriage and IVF, it’s an important reminder that you’re not alone.” - Emmy

Here’s what the press say: 

“New mothers can feel isolated, but now technology has come to their rescue.” (The Times)
“Peanut serves as a reminder that you’re not alone; in both infertility and isolation.” (Harper’s Bazaar)
“The first digital community that offers a community of support through shared experience.” (Brit + Co)
“Peanut is a welcome sign that change is afoot, and the internet is finally growing up.” (Refinery29)