We think the utility of TotSpot becomes even more apparent as Facebook continues to evolve into a public forum. We’ll always be a place for private sharing.
Radically TotSpot
Creating a Network Like Facebook, Only Private - NYTimes.com
Best for Networking: totspot.com
What it is: Part online baby book, part social site. Parents create secure MySpace-like profiles for their kids and share pictures and milestones with loved ones. The Best Parenting Websites
What it is: Part online baby book, part social site. Parents create secure MySpace-like profiles for their kids and share pictures and milestones with loved ones. The Best Parenting Websites
Best for Networking: totspot.com
What it is: Part online baby book, part social site. Parents create secure MySpace-like profiles for their kids and share pictures and milestones with loved ones. The Best Parenting Websites
What it is: Part online baby book, part social site. Parents create secure MySpace-like profiles for their kids and share pictures and milestones with loved ones. The Best Parenting Websites
I’m afraid I’d be in danger of child neglect if I signed up for another group like Totspot or the like. And besides that I’m not sure who really wants to hear about my adventures in potty training!
Nah… for sure you wouldn’t! As I noted in the comment there (which should be appearing any minute now?) …
There’s always time for TotSpot! ;)
Seriously though… in thinking about TotSpot, we really try to make a point of creating easier, simpler ways for parents to do the things they really want to do (whether it’s with private sharing with family or learning from a broader community)… hopefully saving time rather than burning it.
Thanks for mentioning us here though; we’re quite fond of LilSugar and the great content you guys produce… and anyone’s curious about the “adventures in potty training” stories that’s mentioned in the post, here she is:
http://totspot.com/groups/group126
Cheers,
Michael from TotSpot




