Why we built the training pants we wish we had from the start.
It started with a puddle.
Then another.
Then a meltdown—ours, not our toddler’s.
We’d read the blogs. Watched the courses. Tried the popular potty methods that promised results in three days flat. But no one talks about what happens when your toddler doesn’t follow the “rules.” When accidents keep happening. When you’re stressed, they’re frustrated, and no one’s making progress.
We weren’t just dealing with messes. We were dealing with doubt. Guilt. That sinking feeling that we were falling behind as parents.
That’s when we realized the problem wasn’t us—or our toddler.
The problem was the tools.
Pull-ups felt too much like diapers. Underwear didn’t hold anything. And nothing out there was built to support the real potty journey—the one that’s unpredictable, emotional, and different for every child.
So we built what we couldn’t find:
Soft, comfortable training underwear that feels like underwear but absorbs like a backup plan.
Something toddlers want to wear—and parents feel good about using.
A bridge between diapers and independence.
We called it UpAiry—a name that felt light, breathable, and just a little hopeful.
Since launching, we’ve helped thousands of parents get through the hardest potty training days with fewer tears, fewer messes, and way more confidence.
This isn’t just about dry pants.
It’s about empowered toddlers. Calmer parents.
And finally feeling like you’re doing it right.
UpAiry was built by parents, for parents.
For the messy middles.
The in-between stages.
The not-quite-there-yet moments.
Because that’s where real progress happens.