How it works

From profile or family brief to a reviewed introduction.

AuPair Advisers keeps the process clear before anyone starts messaging. Au pairs build reviewed profiles, families submit practical briefs, and advisor review turns the right details into focused match conversations.

Advisor reviewing an au pair and host family match plan at home
Advisor review Clear profiles, practical family briefs, and introductions with context.
8 Au pair profiles
7 Family briefs
2 lanes One review process
Route map

Two starting points, one careful review path.

The process is designed to stop vague introductions. Each side gives the details that matter, then the team checks timing, routine, expectations, and fit before the conversation moves forward.

Au pair path
01

Create a profile

Add childcare history, photos, location, timing, driving comfort, languages, and family-fit notes.

02

Advisor review

The profile is checked before families use it for matching decisions.

03

Respond to fit

Move forward when the family routine, timing, location, and childcare needs make sense.

Family path
01

Share the routine

Add children ages, schedule, room setup, start timing, driving needs, photos, and interview availability.

02

Advisor review

The family brief is checked so au pairs see a realistic, concise preview first.

03

Request a fit review

Ask for introductions when an au pair profile matches the household rhythm and practical needs.

Merge point

Intro and next steps

The platform keeps the conversation organized around status, interviews, notes, and practical placement steps.

What gets checked

Review is based on practical fit signals from both sides.

Au pair profile

Childcare experience by age group

Driving comfort, languages, swimming, pets, and timing

Photos, profile headline, and short family-fit summary

Review status before matching visibility

Family brief

Children ages and daily schedule

Driving, school pickup, and activity needs

Start date, rematch urgency, and interview timing

Room setup, pets, language preferences, and household rhythm

Two starting points

Au pairs and families start differently, then meet at review.

The platform does not force both sides into the same form. Each side gives the details that matter for them, then the advisor review connects the right pieces.

For au pairs

Build one trusted profile that families can understand quickly: experience, start date, location, driving, languages, photos, and home routine fit.

Create profile

For host families

Submit a short family brief with children, schedule, room, driving needs, timing, and photos so the team can prepare better matches.

Start family brief
Quality checkpoints

The process is built to protect fit before speed.

Fast introductions only help when the details are honest and complete. These checkpoints keep the platform useful for real placement decisions.

Profiles are reviewed before public visibility Family briefs include practical schedule and room details Introductions are based on fit signals, not random messages Both sides stay organized before interviews begin
Start on your side

Choose your starting point and let the review process do the sorting.