3:07 AM

Made for the middle of the night.

At 3 a.m. you mostly want to know two things: which side was last, and how long ago. The app shows you that on the first screen, and logging the next feed takes two taps with your thumb.

There's no feed and no articles, so there's nothing to scroll past. You log the feed and go back to bed.

Everything, two taps away

What you can track

Built by parents, for 3 a.m.

Designed for real life

The math

Think of it as baby gear.

Most baby gear gets used for a year or two and then stored in the attic. The tracker is the thing you'll use a dozen times a day, and it costs less than the monitor.

Crib $350 outgrown in 2 years
Stroller $700 used for 2–3 years
Baby monitor $250 plus subscription
Your Baby Tracker $199 5 years · up to 4 kids

$199 over five years works out to about $3 a month. If you have another baby in that time, they're covered too.

Why one price

One price keeps us honest.

The $199 you paid is the only money we'll ever make from your account — we're not going to start selling ads or your data, or slip in a "premium" tier down the road.

What we're not

A lot of baby apps want to be platforms. We just want to be useful.

Read our full privacy policy.

How it works

  1. Create an account and add your baby.
  2. Choose the categories you want to track — sleep, feeding, diapers, medicine, and more.
  3. Tap a tile to record an event. It takes about two seconds.
  4. Review trends and history whenever you need them.

One more thing

Put it on the registry.

Because it's a one-time purchase, someone else can buy it for you. It goes on the registry like anything else, and it gets used more than most of what's on there.

Buy it as a gift