A mother nursing her newborn in the dark at 3am, the countdown glowing softly on the nightstand phone: 2h 47m until the next feed

The baby tracker
you never open.

The next feed counts down on your lock screen and your wrist. You read it at a glance, without opening anything.

Free. No accounts, no ads.

One number.
Everywhere you already look.

A feed ends, the next countdown begins. You never start it.

A phone resting on a nightstand in a dark nursery

Lock screen

The next feed and the next change, right there when you pick up your phone.

The Apple Watch app: feed in 45 minutes, diaper in 2h 2m, awake 22 minutes

Apple Watch

The countdown on your wrist. A glance, never an entry.

Home screen

Open it and the whole day is there. One button to log.

Built for the hand that isn't holding the baby.

Hold, drag, done. One thumb, baby in the other arm.

  • Breastfeeding a left/right switch and a running timer
  • Pumping & bottles sessions and feeds, with volume
  • Diapers wet, dirty, or both, one tap each
  • Sleep start and end, with a live timer
  • Growth weight and length over time

Down to the millilitre.

Nursing, expressed, or formula. Volume on a wheel, backdated in two taps.

Logging a past feed: expressed milk, 120 ml on a volume wheel, happened just now
The morning screen: day 100 with Aria, and one quiet line to start the day

One line, every morning.
Nothing to keep up with.

The day count and a single sentence. No advice, no streaks, no charts.

A mother settles the baby in the bassinet while her partner checks the same countdown on his phone in the doorway

One baby,
two phones, in sync.

Share over iCloud. They tap a link, and every phone and watch stays current.

Private by design.

Everything lives in your private iCloud. No accounts, no ads, no analytics, ever. Read the privacy policy.

Questions, answered.

Is it really free?

Free. No trial, no subscription, no “pro” tier waiting to upsell you at 3am. We made it for ourselves and left the price at zero.

How do you make money, then?

We don't. There are no ads and no data to sell, because we never collect any. Consider it a gift from one tired parent to another.

Why did you build this?

My wife and I were exhausted, and every app made it her job to log things so the app could be useful. I wanted the answer to “when's the next feed?” to just be there, without anyone opening anything.

Where does my data live?

In your private iCloud, synced by Apple between your devices. We run no servers and never see it. The full story is on the privacy page.

Can my partner use it too?

Yes. Share over iCloud and both your phones and watches stay in sync. They tap a link, and they're in. No new account to make.

Does it work for more than one baby?

Right now it's built around one baby, on purpose. It's called One Baby. We may revisit that, but the focus is the point.

Android? Web?

No, and likely not. It leans hard on iPhone, Apple Watch, and iCloud to do what it does. Building it everywhere would mean building it worse.

The countdown on a subway-station poster as a commuter passes

Built like it costs money.
It doesn't.