Introducing Parenting Communities on VISIBLE: A New Way to Connect With Parents Who Get It
- Jennifer Wong
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Every parent’s story is different—but one thing remains the same: it helps to connect with people who understand your experience.
Whether you’re a first-time parent figuring things out as you go, a military family managing transitions, or a foster parent navigating unique challenges, it can make all the difference to meet others who “get it.”
That’s exactly why we built Parenting Communities on VISIBLE.
VISIBLE is the only platform designed for parents to manage their parent network. With this new feature, you can now select the Parenting Communities that reflect your life and show them on your profile. It’s an easy way to help others find you—and for you to discover parents who share your experiences and values.
Some of the Parenting Communities now available on VISIBLE include:
LGBTQIA+
Single parent
Working parent
Military
Veteran
Stay-at-home parent
Adoptive
Foster
First-time parent
Blended family
Homeschool
Twins
Single child
Loss parent
Maybe you’re a working parent looking for others who juggle the same daily logistics. Maybe you’re a homeschool family seeking connection and ideas. Or maybe you’ve experienced loss and want to connect with someone who understands without having to explain.
Whatever your story is, Parenting Communities help you find the people who get it—without having to scroll endless forums or send DMs into the void.
How to use it:
Head to your VISIBLE profile, tap "Edit Profile," and scroll to the Parenting Communities section. You can select all the communities that apply to you.
Your communities will appear on your profile, so other parents can connect with you based on shared experience—and you’ll start seeing other parents with matching communities, too.

VISIBLE isn’t just about making connections. It’s about making the right connections. Parenting Communities make that easier than ever.
Update your profile now and start connecting with parents who truly understand.
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