For doulas and care teams
You do the caring. LÚA works the week around it.
A doula time study found about 79 minutes of admin, documentation and resource-hunting behind every hour of direct care.* LÚA takes that off your desk, and puts every visit you run on the record.
The week, not the feature list
Most of the job happens on the days you don't see her.
Here's a week with LÚA in it. Nothing on this page is a mockup. These are the screens in the app doulas use today.
Monday
You know before you knock.
LÚA checks in with each client through the week. With her opt-in, what matters reaches you in plain language, so a hard week gets a response instead of becoming a hard month.
- Check-ins arrive as a clear picture, not raw data
- She controls what is shared. Nothing reaches you without her choice
- Even a single log is treated as a signal, with a suggested next step
Wednesday
The thing she needs, while you're still in the room.
Doulas don't live at a desk. In the app, LÚA opens with one question and four helpers. Tap a prompt, type, or just speak.
How can LÚA support your work today?

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All week
You're not the only one paying attention.
LÚA notices across weeks, not moments. When a client's pattern shifts, it surfaces gently, and her agency sees the same picture you do. No doula carries a caseload by herself.
- Patterns over time, so you're not reading tea leaves from one bad day
- Her agency sees what you see. You're never the only safety net
- What LÚA sends her is support, never a diagnosis
What she actually gets
Notify someone if I say something distressing?
A toggle she sets once, in her own settings. LÚA never asks for permission mid-conversation, and never decides for her.
LÚA does not diagnose or prescribe. It connects her to the people who do.
Friday
The visit ends. The record writes itself.
This is the part nobody signed up for, and it's the part that decides whether your work counts. Real service time, her own confirmation, your notes in your words, a structured record at the end of it.



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Your name is on it. That's the difference between work that happened and work that counts.
- Appointments log the real service time: status, and the actual start to end
- Her side confirms it: after each visit she taps attended or missed, and answers whether she felt heard
And most weeks
Nothing is wrong, and LÚA stays quiet.
Every product in this category shows you the emergency. Most weeks aren't one. LÚA is built for the ordinary Tuesday: your client checks in, the visit logs itself, and your evening stays yours. The quiet weeks are the point, not the gaps between the loud ones.
Who is already saying it
The people doing the work vetted this first.
"I don't put my name on things I don't vet. I give feedback in real time, and they change it to exactly what I said. That is very rare."
"Having everything in one place is brilliant because it gives people what they need in the moment."
"It felt targeted to my specific needs, so I trusted the information more."
MyLÚA extends the people who do the caring. It never replaces them.
*The 2023 SisterWeb / HealthConnect One community doula time-use study. The 79 minutes is the admin, documentation, and resource-gathering subset of all indirect work measured.
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