Where We Came From

Hi, my name is Chloe. My mom was an occupational therapist who discovered a therapeutic swing that transformed tummy time for kids with developmental disabilities—babies who refused tummy time for months would suddenly engage and build strength through the calming vestibular stimulation. When that product disappeared from the market, I graduated from CU Boulder with my Environmental Design degree and chose to bring it back, but better and more accessible. We're using universal design principles: design for the baby who needs it most, and you create something that helps everyone.

Where We Are At

We're in final design phases for the Tummy Time Swing, priced under $200 to compete with quality developmental products like the Lovevery Play Gym ($150) while offering actual therapeutic benefits. With 3.6 million babies born in the U.S. annually and an estimated 6% experiencing developmental delays, we're targeting a baby swings market projected to grow from $410 million (2024) to $1.12 billion (2033) in the U.S. alone.

Where We Are Going

We're starting with the Tummy Time Swing, then developing conversion kits to transform the stand into a play gym or tent—creating a product that grows with children. Pronust isn't just about one product; we're building a line that makes early developmental milestones less stressful and more joyful for families. This is our first step in bringing therapeutic, OT-backed principles to accessible baby gear.