Our mission
Normalizing the flush. We’re giving you the tool to ditch the taboo and own your health. Because everybody poops but Moley users just do it better.
Our story
We understood wiping is a habit but washing is a choice.
It started with poop jokes. Our kids thought it was hilarious. We thought it was a research opportunity. So we read. We listened. We asked uncomfortable questions and got surprisingly honest answers. The conclusion was simple: most people have never questioned how they clean themselves. They just do what they were taught.
We did too. Until we didn’t.
Water cleans a baby’s bottom. Water cleans your hands. At some point we stopped and handed everyone a dry piece of paper instead. Nobody questioned it. We did.
That question became Moley.
We’re not scientists. We’re moms who got curious, did the work and built something we actually use every day. Something that solves a real problem most people didn’t know they had.
The kids still laugh about it. We’re fine with that and can’t return to the old “toilet habits”.
We believe confidence isn’t given. It’s chosen.
Whether you’re at home in your morning routine, checking into a hotel, spending a week at the summer cottage, or dancing at a festival. You deserve to feel clean, comfortable and completely yourself. Every single time.
That’s why Moley was built to go where you go. Compact enough for a handbag. Ready for whatever your life looks like.
And because no two women are the same, Moley is customisable. Make it yours. Your style, your vibe, your bathroom. Wherever that bathroom happens to be.
Clean isn’t a place. It’s a feeling you carry with you.
We want Moley users to stop thinking of going to the bathroom as taboo but take their poop as their health postcards.
- The splash sound isn't worth shame
- A bad smell could make you think: did I eat too much processed food?
- The shape of your poop could tell you what you've eaten lately
- Your toilet could say more about you than your living room
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