Gardspace structures the childcare day — for families who want to understand what happened, and for care professionals who want their work to be visible.
Whether you are a parent documenting your child's daily life, or a nanny building your professional record, Gardspace gives each party what they need — within a single, private, structured environment: the Care Space.
━━━ FOR FAMILIES ━━━
Create your Care Space and start documenting from day one — alone, before any care arrangement. Log meals, naps, activities. Capture the Memory of the Day. Build a complete timeline of your child's first years.
When a nanny joins, every session becomes a structured Daily Report — generated automatically at session close. You read it when you choose. No interruptions. No WhatsApp.
✓ Daily Report — generated automatically, every session
✓ Memory of the Day — the moment that mattered most
✓ Complete timeline — every day, permanently preserved
✓ Care Space free without a nanny
━━━ FOR CARE PROFESSIONALS ━━━
Every session you document contributes to your Nanny Track Record (NTR) — a factual, cumulative, tamper-proof professional record. After 60 documented hours, you receive your G-TRID: a unique verifiable professional identifier.
The NTR travels with you across every family, every country, every employer.
✓ NTR — Nanny Track Record, built automatically
✓ G-TRID — verifiable professional identifier
✓ Always free for care professionals
━━━ PRIVACY BY DESIGN ━━━
Photos are captured inside Gardspace — never through your personal gallery. Each Care Space is completely isolated. Child data belongs to the family. Professional data belongs to the nanny.
✓ No ads. No tracking. No third-party data sharing.
✓ GDPR compliant · UK GDPR · ICO registered
✓ Data hosted in Europe
━━━ HOW IT WORKS ━━━
1. Family creates the Care Space
2. Parent starts the session — nanny confirms
3. Nanny logs the day in real time
4. Nanny ends the session — parent confirms
5. Daily Report generated automatically
6. NTR updated — G-TRID progress tracked
Gardspace — The Memory of Childhood.