About the public evidence hub

Building a Clearer Public Layer
for Mom & Baby

Mom AI Agent is an Evidence Intelligence Platform for Mom & Baby. The website is the public evidence hub: a place to search source-linked guidance, inspect trust documentation, and move into topic, food, and explainer paths without losing the underlying source context.

Our Mission

To make source-linked maternal and infant guidance easier to access, understand, and use in everyday family decisions

Content Curation, Not Creation

We organize guidance from public-health authorities and related clinical references into accessible, source-linked formats.

Community-Driven

Built from lived parenting experience and practical product thinking, with empathy for the uncertainty families navigate every day.

Technology-Driven Organization

We use software and AI-assisted systems to make dense guidelines easier to search, structure, and revisit without hiding the original source context.

Our Story

Mom AI Agent started from a personal frustration: as a new mom, I spent hours digging through CDC PDFs, AAP position papers, and Health Canada's website trying to answer simple questions about feeding my baby. The authoritative information existed—it was just scattered and hard to navigate.

I'm Cathleen, a software engineer and mother of two in Edmonton, Canada. I'm not a doctor, nutritionist, or medical professional. But I realized I could use my technical skills to solve a problem many parents face: making official health guidelines more accessible.

That's why I built Mom AI Agent—not as a medical advice website, but as an organizing system for authoritative guidance. Think of it as a librarian for government health guidelines, helping you quickly find what the CDC, AAP, or Health Canada says about your specific question.

We organize guidance from CDC, the American Academy of Pediatrics, Health Canada, WHO, and the Canadian Paediatric Society. The goal is source visibility, practical structure, and a public platform that can support both knowledge surfaces and downstream products.

What matters most to us is transparency. We don't claim to replace medical experts or official recommendations. We organize guidance by topic, age range, and region, then present them in formats that are easier to understand and search than the original PDFs.

Public Platform Principles

Source Transparency

We aim to keep guidance connected to visible sources, source grades, and review timing so users can understand where information comes from.

Compassionate

Parenting can feel high-stakes and exhausting. We want the platform to reduce confusion rather than add to it.

Organization, Not Interpretation

We translate dense documents into searchable, age-specific formats while keeping the underlying recommendation visible and easier to trace.

Guideline Monitoring

We maintain recurring review cycles so important guidance changes can be identified and reflected across the platform.

From Parent Friction to Platform Design

As a mom and software engineer, I built this tool to solve a problem I personally faced: finding reliable answers at 3am when my baby wouldn't eat, wouldn't sleep, or showed signs that worried me. I needed to know what the experts actually said—fast.

Every feature is guided by one question: "Will this help a parent find a clearer, more source-linked answer?" We're not trying to replace your pediatrician. We're trying to make it easier to move from scattered information to a calmer next step.

Get in Touch

Have questions or feedback? We'd love to hear from you.

Contact Information

Location

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Response Time

Within 48 hours

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