Pricing

Twenty dollars. One birth.
Everyone covered.

No monthly subscription, no tiers, no per-seat math. One $20 Birth Pass covers a whole birth journey — pregnancy through postpartum — for the family, their doula, and their support people. Doula or family, whoever pays it, everyone's in.

Birth Pass

$20per birth · once

One price. One birth. Everyone covered.

  • Live contraction tracking with realtime doula monitor
  • Guided birth plan, written together
  • Appointments, reminders & calendar export
  • Private messaging & one-tap check-ins
  • Curated resources from your doula
  • Postpartum follow-up — through the fourth trimester

Setting up, exploring, and planning are free. The pass is owed once per birth — whoever gets to it first.

If you're a doula

Many doulas cover the pass and fold it into their fee — a $20 line item on a service worth hundreds. Your whole practice runs on it: every birth you support is one pass, whether you carry three clients or thirty.

If you're expecting

You can cover your own birth — useful if your doula isn't on HiDoula yet, or if you simply want to. One pass, and your whole support circle is in: doula, partner, the lot. If your doula already covered it, you owe nothing.

Fair questions

Who pays the $20?

Whoever gets there first — the doula or the family. One pass per birth, never both. Doulas often fold it into their fee; families can just as easily cover it themselves.

Is it really flat?

Twenty dollars, once, per birth. No monthly anything, no tiers, no per-seat math. A doula with one client and a doula with forty pay the same way: per birth.

What does the pass cover?

The whole journey — planning, appointments, messaging, live labor tracking, and postpartum follow-up — for the family, their doula, and their support people.

When do we pay?

Whenever you like before the birth. Setting up, exploring, and planning are free — the pass simply needs to be covered once per birth.

No subscription? Really?

Really. Births don’t arrive on a monthly billing cycle, so neither do we. You pay when there’s a birth to support, and not a cent in the quiet months.

What happens after the birth?

The space stays. Postpartum follow-up is part of the same pass, and the full history — birth plan, notes, messages — remains accessible after you archive. A future pregnancy is simply a new birth, and a new pass.

What if I work with many families?

Then you’ll pay $20 more often — and nothing else changes. A doula with forty births a year and a family with one are on exactly the same pricing page. This one.