SoloParentSG is a free AI household assistant built for Singapore's single and divorced parents. Six agents manage your home ops, meals, kids' schedules, admin and car — all through Telegram. Free to use — no ads, no upsells.
When a partnership ends, the operational work doesn't halve — it lands entirely on one pair of shoulders. Here is what Singapore's solo parents carry every single day.
Aircon leaks, toilet chokes, circuit trips. Who to call? Is the quote fair? Can she take half a day off? Is it safe letting strangers in alone?
Hawker daily costs $350–450 a month. Cooking for 1.5 people wastes food. After a full day with exhausted kids, there is no bandwidth to plan.
Primary school ends at 1:30–3pm. Work doesn't end until 6pm. Student care has waitlists. She carries this scheduling puzzle entirely alone.
School fees, dental check-ups, PE attire, ex-partner's schedule, insurance renewals, performance review prep. Constant background processing with no one to offload to.
Workshop quotes feel like a gamble. COE renewal, insurance shopping, road tax — all solo admin. And no backup when stranded at 8pm on the expressway.
Bills, government letters, school consent forms, HDB notices, medical records — everything lands in one inbox owned by one exhausted person.
No app to download. No dashboard to manage. Everything happens in Telegram — the app you already have on your phone.
12 quick questions about your kids, school, car, home, and regular bills. Your household profile is ready in under 10 minutes.
Every morning at 7:30am, your personalised 5-point household brief arrives. What's urgent, what's coming, what to cook tonight.
Text naturally — "my toilet is dripping" or "what's on near me this weekend for kids." The right agent responds. You approve before anything is booked.
Every Sunday evening: what got done, what's coming, one decision to make before Monday. You always stay in control.
Each agent specialises in one part of your life. Together they cover what a second adult in the house would manage — 24 hours a day.
Runs your morning briefing, routes requests to the right specialist, and delivers your Sunday wrap. The coordinating intelligence across all agents.
Tracks maintenance schedule, recommends ACRA-verified vendors, price-checks quotes, and arranges bookings — with your approval at every step.
Plans weekly meals, balances hawker vs cooking nights, suggests recipes under 25 minutes, and auto-generates your FairPrice grocery list.
School calendar, student care schedules, CCA reminders, tuition tracking, childcare subsidy deadlines. Everything for your kids in one place.
Every recurring bill, government letter, insurance renewal, school form, and HDB deadline — with a nudge 7 days before anything is due.
Servicing schedule, COE expiry, road tax. Trusted workshop recommendations. Stranded protocol for late-night emergencies.
NEST helps you discover age-appropriate activities, track enrichment schedules, and never miss a sign-up deadline — with subsidies flagged automatically.
Phonics, numeracy, and school readiness programmes at MOE-registered centres. From $120/month.
📍 IslandwideSensory play and early creativity. My Art Studio, The Young Artists. $80–150/month. Great for weekends.
🎨 CreativeSwimRight, ActiveSG pools with certified instructors. From $18/lesson with ActiveSG subsidy. Kids 3+ welcome.
💧 PhysicalBricks 4 Kidz, RoboGarden beginner tracks. Builds spatial thinking early. $120–180/month.
🔬 STEMSmall group tuition at learning centres like Mindchamps, Kumon, or independent tutors. $150–280/month. NEST tracks schedules and payments.
📖 AcademicActiveSG academies, ECA zone sports. Football from $20/session. Tennis from $35. Subsidies available for lower-income families via ComCare.
🏃 ActiveYamaha Music School, LoveMusicSG. Piano from $120/month group lessons. ABRSM exams supported. Great for focus and discipline.
🎶 MusicCode in the Community (subsidised for lower-income), WhizKid SG, Think Academy. Scratch coding from $120/month. Some free community classes.
💡 DigitalEnglish, Maths, Science, CL2. Small group at $200–350/month per subject. MindFlex, Little Seeds, The Learning Lab. NEST tracks all sessions.
📖 AcademicSchool CCA commitments supported. Weekend training via Sports Hub. STTA table tennis, SAA athletics. NEST syncs to CCA timetable.
🏃 ActiveSAA schools, Drama Box, Lasalle junior workshops. School holiday intensives. $100–200/month. Good for confidence and expression.
🎨 ArtsSPRobotics, Starters robotics, MOE holiday enrichment. Python basics from P5. Competitions like First Lego League. From $150/month.
🔬 STEME/A Maths, Combined Science, Humanities, Mother Tongue. $250–420/month per subject. The Edge, Zenith Education, Studious Minds.
📖 AcademicActiveSG youth gym access ($0 for under-17). Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, CrossFit youth, basketball leagues. Great for stress relief and social connection.
💪 ActiveYamaha, Swee Lee Music Academy, Lasalle teen workshops. CCA band supported. Digital art (Procreate) courses at NYP community campus.
🎨 CreativeIMDA Digital for Life free workshops, Code::XtremeApps, Infocomm Media Youth Challenge. Many free via community programmes.
💡 Future SkillsH2 Maths, Physics, Chemistry tutors. JC subject specialists at Olympiad Study Centre, Ace Specialist, MindFlex. $300–500/month.
📖 AcademicPA youth events, Climb Central youth rates, Yoga Movement community classes. Good for mental health during high-stress exam years.
🌿 WellnessObjectifs youth film workshops, NAFA Saturday Art School, Lasalle Foundation programme. Portfolio building for creative pathways.
🎬 CreativeSGEnabled internship matching, NUS High summer research, SkillsFuture Earn & Learn. NEST tracks applications and deadlines.
🚀 CareerNEST automatically flags subsidies your child may be eligible for — including Edusave Merit Bursary, MOE Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS), Community Development Fund enrichment subsidies, ActiveSG credits, and PA holiday programme bursaries. Most solo parents qualify for more than they realise.
Solo parenting doesn't end when your kids turn 18. The dynamics shift — and so does what you need support with. SoloParentSG grows with your family.
They want more freedom while you still hold financial and emotional responsibility. Exam stress, first relationships, career choices — all at once, all on you to navigate.
In Singapore, most children live at home through university and beyond. A young adult under your roof is a different dynamic — somewhere between child and housemate.
Your children are adults. The active parenting phase is winding down. Now the question becomes: who are you now, and what do you want for your next chapter?
The late-teens and adult-children phase of solo parenting is almost invisible in existing support resources. SoloParentSG hosts a dedicated Telegram community thread for parents in this chapter — honest conversations about the transition, relationships, finances, and what comes next.
Beyond the daily ops, SoloParentSG connects you with activities, events, and networks designed for solo-parent families across Singapore.
Casual Saturday morning outings at East Coast, Bishan, Jurong Lake Gardens. Kids play, parents talk. No agenda — just company.
Weeknight group dinners at hawker centres across different estates. Kids welcome. No dress code. Just a full table instead of an empty one.
Morning runs, yoga at the park, HIIT sessions via ActiveSG. Kids can join or stay at the community playground nearby with other parents watching.
Practical workshops: financial planning for solo parents, CPF strategies, home maintenance basics, car care 101. Peer-taught, free to attend.
Coordinated school holiday outings — Science Centre, ArtScience Museum, Gardens by the Bay, beach days. Group rates, shared logistics, real company.
Peer threads by life stage: toddlers, primary school, secondary school, older kids. And a general thread for when you just need to vent to someone who gets it.
SoloParentSG is a community tool, not a commercial product. Every feature, every agent, every community thread is free — funded by goodwill and a genuine belief that solo parents deserve better support.
From the Singapore solo parents who helped shape SoloParentSG during beta.
CASA found me a plumber for $90 when I'd been quoted $220 by someone who knocked on my door. That kind of protection matters when you're the only one checking quotes.
NEST flagged that I was eligible for the MOE Financial Assistance Scheme two weeks before the deadline. I'd have missed it. That $1,200 paid for my son's tuition for the whole year.
The Saturday park meetups changed things for us. My daughter now has friends whose parents understand our situation. I finally stopped feeling like the odd one out.
My son is 21 and still at home. The 'Teens & Transitions' thread is the only place I've found parents going through the same thing — that strange in-between stage nobody writes about.
Join thousands of Singapore solo parents who've put their household operations on autopilot — and found a community that actually gets it.
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