Pumping was never designed
for actual moms
If you've pumped, you know the position: leaning forward, shoulders tense, back aching, one hand holding flanges while the other tries to scroll your phone. For years, the advice was "lean forward a little to help let-down." But nobody gave you a way to actually stay there comfortably.
The equipment existed. The advice existed. The support didn't.
Hi, I'm [Founder Name]
I'm a mom, and for a long time I was also the person who just quietly dealt with pumping pain because I thought that's what you did. Everyone around me seemed to be dealing with the same thing, and nobody talked about it like it was a problem worth solving.
But I couldn't stop thinking about it. I kept sketching ideas, folding cardboard, hot-gluing foam, testing positions. My husband thought I was losing it. My kids thought I was building a toy. But slowly, something started to work.
After four years of prototypes, testing with real moms, and a patent application filed — TiltMilk is finally ready to be introduced to the world. And I want the moms who understand exactly why this exists to be the first ones to have it.
"I didn't build this because I thought I could make money. I built it because every pumping mom deserves to not be in pain."— [Founder Name], Founder of TiltMilk
The 4-year build
Real sketches. Real prototypes. Real moms. No shortcuts.
The first sketches
Dozens of drawings exploring angles, support points, and materials.
First working prototype
Foam, cardboard, and hope — but it actually held position.
Real mom testing
Every iteration tested with real nursing moms who gave real feedback.
The best chapter is the one
you're part of
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