Ok, my wife and I are planning to launch this site "publicly" tomorrow (Monday the 14th) after the first software update, but since someone's already trying to out us we figured you guys could get a sneak peak anyway. ;)
The site is moms4mom, a place for moms Moms (and Dads) to ask other moms questions about motherhoodparenthood.
So far we've been running it in a "private" beta of our own, meaning Tammy invited some of her mom friends to take a look, try it out and give us some feedback.
That resulted in some great insight into how a non-programmer audience views a site like this. The first major issue was the registration system. The login page wasn't very helpful from their point of view. We added an faq question just about how to register for the site, and how to get an OpenID if you don't have one. We also linked to that question directly from the Welcome box that new users see on the right. That seemed to help.
So far the feedback from moms has been great. All the feedback about the idea itself has been positive, and someone commented she would have liked something like this when she was expecting her first. We really think this has the potential to become a great resource for moms on the web.
Go ahead and try it out. Feel free to share it with your mom friends. We'd really appreciate any feedback you guys have. I've got a contact email in my user profile on the site.
EDIT: As of Sept. 23, we're getting lots of great questions and answers. Traffic is small but growing at a steady pace. We're quite happy with the software, Fog Creek's support, and certainly the community in general.