Host family briefs

Show the family routine without overloading the first view.

Families share enough detail for an au pair to understand the home, schedule, children, room setup, driving need, timing, and interview readiness. The first card stays simple. The full brief comes after review.

Host family planning an au pair schedule
Brief standard Short public card, complete review behind it
7 Family briefs
3 photos Minimum family gallery
Reviewed Before introductions
Family cards

Compact family previews for quick scanning.

Public previews show only the family name and area. Household details, children, schedule, and fit notes are shared after signup and team review.

Mount Washington Toddler Family host family preview

Mount Washington Toddler Family

Los Angeles, CA

Full brief after signup and review.

View after signup
Before a family goes live

The full brief still has the important details.

The public cards stay clean, but the admin review still checks the household rhythm that matters for a real placement.

01

Children ages and daily schedule

02

Driving, school pickup, and activity needs

03

Start date, rematch urgency, and interview timing

04

Room setup, pets, language preferences, and household rhythm

Matching flow

Small preview first, serious context before the intro.

Au pairs should not have to read a long family story before knowing whether the timing and routine fit. The deeper details are kept for reviewed requests.

Family routine

Children, schedule, room setup, pets, driving, and start timing are collected first.

Advisor check

The team reviews the brief so au pairs see a clean, realistic family need.

Intro request

Au pairs and families move forward only when the fit signals make sense.

Family match request

Share the routine so the team can prepare a clear brief.

Keep this practical: children, schedule, room setup, family photos, driving, timing, interview availability, and the au pair qualities that matter most.