Finding good things to do with kids is much more word of mouth than people realise.
If you search for kids activities in London, you get broad roundups, big attractions, and the same obvious places over and over again.
That is useful up to a point. But it is not usually where the best things come from.
A lot of the genuinely good stuff is smaller than that. A science evening at a museum. A one-off workshop next weekend. A local venue that always puts on decent holiday activities. Something another parent spotted in a newsletter or on a site you would never normally check.
That is what makes this category different. The good things are often too local, too scattered, or too lightly advertised to reliably find through a normal search.
So finding good things to do with kids is often less like searching and more like hearing about things from other parents.
One parent notices a good event coming up. Another finds a venue that reliably does useful stuff in the holidays. Someone else knows a local place that is much better than it looks online. None of that knowledge is hard to value once you have it. The hard part is finding it in the first place.
That is why a shared group is useful.
Not just because you can post your own finds into it. Because you get to see what other parents have already found.
Instead of starting from scratch every time, you are choosing from a richer set of options - the things other parents have already surfaced, saved, or thought looked worth keeping.
CouldWe makes that easier. Parents can save activities as they come across them, so over time the group builds up a better pool of options than any one person would have found on their own. And when you need an idea, you are not relying on a broad search and hoping for the best. You are browsing things other parents already thought were worth noticing.