Momeaze: An App that Manages the Mental Load of Motherhood

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Motherhood is the most important job in the world, and somehow, it’s the one with no support system built for it. Society expects working moms to show up to our careers like we don’t have a family, and come home to our families like we don’t have a career. The emotional weight of that gap falls almost entirely on one person- usually the mom. Moms are the heart of the home. We are ones who carry the mental load: we remember everything, plan everything, and hold everyone together. And we do this often without anyone noticing, and rarely without burning out.

Mom sitting on couch looking at her phone while child draws next to her81% of working moms experience burnout, not from doing too much, but from holding too much of that mental load. So what’s the solution? How do we succeed in all we are responsible for in our lives while maintaining our sanity? Is there an app for that?

There are plenty of productivity apps out there. But none of them were built with moms in mind. They will remind you of a dentist appointment, but they don’t know you also need to find childcare, prep the insurance card, and figure out who’s doing pickup. They manage tasks. They don’t understand your life. And that’s why Kayla Kugler, a working mother of four, built Momeaze.

Momeaze: Your Life Management Companion

Momeaze is a Houston-founded AI-powered life management companion launching May 2026 that is designed exclusively for mothers. It thinks ahead, understands your family, and actually lightens your load instead of just organizing it. Their mission is simple: they want moms to enjoy motherhood again. To feel supported, not just scheduled. To be present for the moments that matter. Because moms are the heart of the home, and they deserve to feel that way.

Unlike traditional calendar or reminder apps, Momeaze is designed to think the way a mom thinks. It’s the invisible support system every mom deserves. Instead of simply storing information, the app helps moms anticipate what comes next. It is built to help manage the constant mental tabs moms keep open all day long.

Lightening the Mental Load

Momeaze aims to bring everything together in one place so moms can spend less time juggling logistics of the mental load and more time actually living their lives. From managing schedules and routines to helping moms stay ahead of family responsibilities, Momeaze was created with the understanding that motherhood is more than a to-do list. It’s emotional labor, decision fatigue, and constant mental multitasking.

And perhaps that’s why so many moms have already resonated with the app before it even launches. The response online has been overwhelming because mothers immediately recognize themselves in the problem Momeaze is trying to solve. The idea of finally having something that helps carry the mental load instead of adding to it feels revolutionary.

At its core, Momeaze is not really about productivity. It’s about relief. It’s about giving moms permission to stop feeling like they have to remember every single thing for everyone all the time. It’s about lightening the mental load while creating space for joy, presence, and peace in a season of life that often feels overwhelmingly heavy.


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Elizabeth Baker
Elizabeth was raised in Houston and met her husband Ryan shortly after graduating from Texas A&M with a journalism degree. A few years later, Grayson {Sept 2010}, turned Elizabeth’s world upside down, not only with his sparkling blue eyes and killer smile, but with his profound disabilities and diagnosis of Mitochondrial Disease. After two years of navigating the world of special needs parenting, Elizabeth and Ryan were blessed with Charlotte {Jan 2013} and Nolan {Sept 2015}, perfectly completing their party of five. Elizabeth and her crew live in Katy, and when she can steal a few moments for herself, she can be found out for Mexican food and margaritas with girlfriends, binge-listening to podcasts and audiobooks, or trying once again {unsuccessfully} to organize her closet. In addition to her role as Managing Editor of HMB, Elizabeth writes about faith, politics and special needs parenting for publications like Scary Mommy and HuffPost.You can connect with Elizabeth on Facebook,Twitter, Instagram, or ElizabethKBaker.com

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