Trade Mark Journal No.2026/010 6 March 2026
UK00004343630 21 February 2026 (9,42,44)
Attunely
- Class 9
- Downloadable mobile applications for recording and organising observations relating to infant behaviour and caregiving experiences; downloadable software for reflective journalling and tracking caregiver perceptions and interactions; downloadable software providing prompts and structured reflections relating to parenting and infant development; downloadable software for wellbeing and behavioural tracking for caregivers; downloadable digital content relating to parenting, infant development and caregiver understanding; downloadable electronic publications and guides in the field of parenting, infant development and caregiver wellbeing; downloadable application software providing non-diagnostic informational and reflective tools relating to caregiving and parent-infant interaction.
- Class 42
- Software as a service SaaS featuring non-downloadable software for recording organising and reviewing observations relating to infant behaviour and caregiving experiences; providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for reflective journalling and structured caregiver reflections; platform as a service PaaS providing non-diagnostic behavioural tracking and reflective tools relating to parenting and infant development; hosting digital platforms for monitoring and reviewing caregiver observations and perceptions; providing online non-downloadable software for wellbeing tracking and informational support relating to parent infant interaction; design and development of computer software relating to parenting support and caregiver understanding .
- Class 44
- Providing information relating to parental wellbeing and caregiver wellbeing; providing information relating to infant development and parent infant relationships; provision of non medical wellbeing support information for caregivers; advisory and informational services relating to caregiving experiences and parenting; providing online information in the field of caregiver wellbeing and understanding infant behaviour .
Sarah Hyland