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  1. 1

    Mango Baby: Newborn Tracker

    4.9 storeGenuine870 ratings84/100 people's

    The best iOS tracker in this group: Lock Screen Live Activities, Siri shortcuts, widgets, a one-time payment with no subscription, and generous sharing. The only real limitation is iOS-only, so an Android partner cannot join.

    Strong

    Lock Screen widgets and Live Activities show the current timer without unlocking the phone.

    Weak

    No Android version, so one parent on Android is left out entirely.

    For

    iOS families looking for a tracker with no monthly subscription

  2. 2

    Nara Baby & Pregnancy Tracker

    4.9 storeGenuine22,495 ratings78/100 people's

    Nara wins on multi-caregiver mode: grandma, dad, and the nanny all work in one shared log in real time. Recent updates broke the timers, which is frustrating, but the core tracking is solid.

    Strong

    Multiple caregivers can see current feeding and sleep status simultaneously without calling each other.

    Weak

    After recent updates, feeding and sleep timers periodically freeze or fail to stop.

    For

    Families with multiple caregivers who need a live shared log

  3. 3

    PiyoLog Baby Feeding Tracker

    4.9 storeGenuine2,644 ratings74/100 people's

    A reliable free tracker with real multi-device sync that parents use across two or three kids in a row. The main downside is a 5-minute time step instead of exact timestamps, which annoys meticulous loggers.

    Strong

    Free multi-device sync that the whole family and nanny actually use.

    Weak

    Feeding start time is recorded in 5-minute increments rather than to the second.

    For

    Large families and parents who bring in grandparents and nannies

  4. 4

    Baby Tracker: breast feeding +

    4.8 storeGenuine722 ratings74/100 people's

    A free tracker with a broad set of parameters and good readability of daily data. Partner sync is absent, which is the main limitation for family use.

    Strong

    Quickly log feedings and diapers one-handed at three in the morning.

    Weak

    No shared access for a second parent or nanny.

    For

    Mothers keeping a solo diary

  5. 5

    Baby Feed Timer, breastfeeding

    4.9 storeGenuine24,132 ratings72/100 people's

    Baby Feed Timer does the main job well: quick logging of breast, bottle, and pump feedings without extra screens. Analytics are minimal, and the shared account with a partner occasionally goes out of sync.

    Strong

    One-tap timer start at three in the morning without having to think.

    Weak

    Sleep analytics do not separate daytime and nighttime sleep, and history is limited to seven days.

    For

    Breastfeeding mothers who need a fast, accurate log with no extras

  6. 6

    Baby Daybook - Newborn Tracker

    4.8 storeGenuine3,230 ratings72/100 people's

    One of the best all-in-one trackers: covers feeding, sleep, diapers, growth, and temperature, has widgets, and supports multiple caregivers. The main issue in recent months is intrusive ad banners in the free version and Lock Screen widgets disappearing after one of the updates.

    Strong

    Lock Screen widgets give instant access to feeding and diaper status without unlocking the phone.

    Weak

    After recent updates, Lock Screen widgets stopped working for many users, removing the app's primary convenience.

    For

    Couples with multiple caregivers who need a complete log with quick access from any screen

  7. 7

    Pump Log® - Track Breast Milk

    4.9 storeDoubtful5,763 ratings71/100 people's

    The best dedicated pumping log on the market: timer, daily and weekly volume totals, freezer stock tracking, and reminders all work reliably. The weak spots are occasional crashes that lose a session, plus an inaccurate next-session calculation (it counts from the start of the previous session, not the end).

    Strong

    Visual stats covering the entire feeding journey provide motivation to keep pumping even on hard days.

    Weak

    The next pumping timer counts from the start of the previous session rather than the end, which skews the actual interval.

    For

    Exclusive pumping mothers who need detailed volume analytics

  8. 8

    Breastfeeding + Baby Tracker

    4.9 storeGenuine932 ratings71/100 people's

    One of the strongest free trackers with real multi-device sync that grandmas and rotating-shift dads actually use, and pediatric reports help at appointments. Sync occasionally lags by several hours, and ads in the free version can be inappropriate at times.

    Strong

    Free core features cover feeding, diapers, sleep, and pumping, syncing data for all caregivers.

    Weak

    Sync between devices sometimes falls several hours behind.

    For

    Couples doing shift care, especially when grandparents are involved

  9. 9

    Baby Tracker - Newborn Tracker

    4.8 storeDoubtful339 ratings70/100 people's

    Built for a Chinese audience: clean interface, growth curves in place, basic feeding and sleep parameters covered. Sync works for most users, but account registration is blocked outside China, which cuts the audience. Ad lag is annoying.

    Strong

    Clear growth curves and a clean interface that is understandable from the first launch.

    Weak

    Account registration is unavailable outside China, and shared access does not work for some users.

    For

    Chinese-speaking parents looking for a simple visual tracker

  10. 10

    Baby Tracker & Newborn Log

    4.8 storeGenuine31,446 ratings68/100 people's

    One of the most battle-tested trackers: parents use it across multiple kids for years. Multi-device sync is unreliable, and frequent redesigns break familiar navigation paths.

    Strong

    Covers the full range: feedings, diapers, sleep, growth, and medical events all in one place without extra screens.

    Weak

    Real-time sync between partners regularly falls behind or drops entries.

    For

    Couples who need a shared log for two with a history spanning years

  11. 11

    Baby Connect: Baby Tracker

    4.8 storeGenuine13,486 ratings68/100 people's

    One of the most full-featured trackers with a long history: feeding, diapers, temperature, vaccines, and multi-user access. The downside is that entries occasionally disappear and message notifications do not reach some users.

    Strong

    Daily summaries and feeding statistics that can be shown to a pediatrician right from the phone.

    Weak

    Sync across multiple caregivers is unreliable: messages do not arrive, and there is no permission separation between a parent and a nanny.

    For

    Families with multiple caregivers and monthly pediatric visits

  12. 12

    Huckleberry: Baby & Child

    4.9 storeGenuine67,701 ratings67/100 people's

    The best functional newborn log in this group: predicts the optimal nap window, keeps a detailed feeding and sleep journal, and works across two devices. The main product flaw is that widgets and voice input are locked behind a paywall.

    Strong

    The "sweet spot" window predictor genuinely helps catch the right moment before the baby gets overtired.

    Weak

    The home screen widget requires a subscription, even though a quick glance at the last feeding time is the main value at three in the morning.

    For

    Parents of a newborn who are willing to pay for a smart sleep predictor

  13. 13

    Erby feeding & sleep tracker

    4.8 storeGenuine347 ratings66/100 people's

    A clean interface, customizable widgets, and a wide set of parameters make Erby comfortable for everyday use. Cases of complete data loss during sync errors undermine trust, but overall users praise stable operation.

    Strong

    Customizable home screen widgets reduce the number of taps to a minimum.

    Weak

    A sync error can wipe data from both devices at once.

    For

    Parents who value a tidy design and widgets

  14. 14

    BabyTime (Record & Analysis)

    4.7 storeGenuine719 ratings65/100 people's

    The app handles basic logging well and offers shared access, but one update broke sync, which is critical for families who had relied on it for years. The Apple Watch widget exists but is unreliable.

    Strong

    Real shared access in real time, when everything is working.

    Weak

    Timer sync between partners does not work reliably.

    For

    Couples who track together

  15. 15

    Ovia Parenting & Baby Tracker

    4.8 storeGenuine10,157 ratings62/100 people's

    Ovia's strength is its ecosystem: users move from a cycle tracker to a pregnancy app to a baby tracker without losing context. Feeding, sleep, and diapers are simple to log, but there is no dark mode, multi-caregiver access is hard to set up, and the last-used breast side occasionally resets.

    Strong

    A continuous ecosystem from family planning through infancy, plus a rich article library with age-targeted advice.

    Weak

    No dark mode, and the editorial feed surfaces irrelevant tips ahead of schedule, cluttering the screen at three in the morning.

    For

    Mothers who already used Ovia during pregnancy

  16. 16

    Baby Tracker Pro (Newborn Log)

    4.8 storeGenuine2,466 ratings62/100 people's

    A stable tracker with Apple Watch support and a long reputation among parents on their second or third child, but partner sync breaks, Siri Shortcuts are partially implemented, and the Pro version adds less than it promises.

    Strong

    Apple Watch support and pediatric reports that genuinely impress the doctor at an appointment.

    Weak

    Shared access for two parents requires a separate purchase for each, and sync periodically breaks.

    For

    Tech-savvy parents with an iPhone and Apple Watch

  17. 17

    Cubtale: Pregnancy & Baby

    4.9 storeGenuine7,060 ratings60/100 people's

    Cubtale offers smart NFC milk tags, a timer from the watch, and flexible per-caregiver customization. But data disappears without warning, the sleep timer resets on its own, and the Watch app stops working after a few days with no notice.

    Strong

    A feeding timer right from the Apple Watch and a last-side reminder in total darkness without picking up the phone.

    Weak

    Entries disappear without explanation, and in the paid version ads are placed right next to journal buttons, which is especially disruptive at night.

    For

    Families with nannies and distributed care who need a shared log

  18. 18

    Onoco: Baby Tracker & Schedule

    4.7 storeGenuine470 ratings60/100 people's

    A beautifully designed tracker with shared access and sleep predictions, but feeding timers regularly freeze or reset and sync between partners is uneven. High potential, stability lets it down.

    Strong

    Shared access for both parents with predictions for the next feeding.

    Weak

    The feeding timer freezes and switches sides on its own, especially at night.

    For

    Couples who share night duty

  19. 19

    Napper: Baby Sleep Tracker

    4.9 storeGenuine4,083 ratings58/100 people's

    Napper does its main job well: it predicts the next nap based on past ones and clearly shows total sleep time for the day. Multi-caregiver sync is present. But feeding and diaper logging are secondary, predictions sometimes fail to adjust for the baby's age, and the interface became more confusing after the latest update.

    Strong

    Next sleep window prediction based on actual previous sleep time helps plan the day and prevent overtiredness.

    Weak

    The algorithm often ignores the baby's age, continuing to recommend 4 naps a day for a baby who has long outgrown that schedule.

    For

    Parents who need an accurate sleep tracker with predictions rather than a general-purpose journal

  20. 20

    Baby + | Your Baby Tracker

    4.7 storeGenuine7,783 ratings55/100 people's

    Baby+ by Philips has a clean interface and good coverage: feeding, sleep, diapers, medication, and growth. The weak spot is no dark mode, which is critical for nighttime use, and data occasionally disappears after the app is closed.

    Strong

    Medication tracker with reminders and WHO growth percentile comparisons all in one place.

    Weak

    No dark mode, and the bright white screen at minimum brightness at three in the morning irritates even the most loyal users.

    For

    Solo parents for whom reliable medication and growth logging matters

  21. 21

    Baby Tracker!

    4.8 storeGenuine5,038 ratings55/100 people's

    An all-in-one tracker covering feedings, sleep, diapers, growth, and medications. The main pain point is no real-time device sync, so both parents cannot log simultaneously, plus an awkward time-entry dial that developers keep removing and bringing back.

    Strong

    Broad category coverage in one app gives a complete picture of the day without switching between multiple journals.

    Weak

    No real-time sync between devices, so two parents cannot keep the log simultaneously.

    For

    Families with one primary caregiver who needs a complete offline log

  22. 22

    Baby Tracker・Breastfeeding Log

    4.7 storeGenuine1,120 ratings55/100 people's

    The app covers the full basic set and works across platforms, but after the latest update the sleep timer disappears when the app is closed, and sync between partners lags at critical nighttime moments.

    Strong

    Cross-platform: one log works on iPhone, iPad, and Android at the same time.

    Weak

    After the update, the sleep timer stops when the app is backgrounded and data is lost.

    For

    Mixed iOS-Android families with multiple caregivers

  23. 23

    Happy Baby - Sleep & Tracker

    4.7 storeDoubtful487 ratings55/100 people's

    The app focuses on sleep prediction and scheduling, but the algorithm is inconsistent and sometimes gives recommendations that contradict the baby's actual routine. Basic feeding and diaper tracking is present but shallow.

    Strong

    Live Lock Screen widgets for quick logging of sleep start and end.

    Weak

    The schedule prediction algorithm does not learn accurately enough from the baby's real data.

    For

    Parents who want to build a sleep schedule by the clock

  24. 24

    Baby Tracker - Newborn Log

    4.8 storeGenuine227,166 ratings52/100 people's

    A simple free newborn log with a home screen widget. It does the basic job well enough, but a recent update moved buttons to the top and cleared the bottom for ads, significantly hurting one-handed usability at night.

    Strong

    The home screen widget lets you check the last feeding time without opening the app.

    Weak

    After the redesign, buttons ended up at the top of the screen, making one-handed use at three in the morning awkward.

    For

    Parents who need a free basic log with no extras

  25. 25

    Cloud Baby Monitor

    4.8 storeGenuine17,889 ratings52/100 people's

    Cloud Baby Monitor smartly turns a spare phone or tablet into a baby monitor without buying dedicated hardware. Connection quality is unstable, there is no night vision, and video lag is noticeable.

    Strong

    Turn an old iPad into a full baby monitor for free without additional hardware.

    Weak

    Video regularly freezes or drops connection, sometimes showing a sleeping baby who has already woken up.

    For

    Anyone with a spare Apple device who does not want to buy a separate monitor

  26. 26

    Feed Baby - Breastfeeding App

    4.6 storeGenuine11,083 ratings52/100 people's

    Free Apple Watch support sets this app apart from competitors, and logging for a solo user is convenient. But sync between phones is chaotic enough that a couple cannot rely on it, and data can disappear completely.

    Strong

    Full Apple Watch control in one hand while the other holds the baby.

    Weak

    Sync between devices is locked for 6 hours in the free version and still periodically fails, making shared tracking unreliable.

    For

    Breastfeeding mothers logging solo with an Apple Watch

  27. 27

    Talli Baby Tracker Newborn Log

    4.9 storeGenuine4,890 ratings52/100 people's

    A unique concept with physical buttons at the changing table solves the main tracking-without-a-phone problem, and sync across multiple caregivers works. But frequent auth failures and service outages make the log unreliable exactly when it is needed most.

    Strong

    A physical device with buttons at the changing table lets you log feeding and sleep one-handed without touching the phone.

    Weak

    The server goes down for several days at a time, and auth errors lock users out of their data at the worst possible moment.

    For

    Couples with a shared changing-table station who are willing to buy a physical device

  28. 28

    Baby's Journal

    4.8 storeGenuine339 ratings52/100 people's

    A simple free tracker with convenient feeding and diaper logging. Multi-account device sync, reminders, and a medication section are all missing.

    Strong

    Minimalist interface: logging a feeding takes seconds even at three in the morning.

    Weak

    No real multi-caregiver sync: a partner on a different iCloud account sees a blank screen.

    For

    Solo parents who need a free basic journal with nothing extra

  29. 29

    Glow Baby Tracker & Growth App

    4.7 storeGenuine23,438 ratings48/100 people's

    Glow Baby covers all tracking categories and works, but constant pop-up ads for breast pumps ruin the experience even for paying subscribers. Sync between users is unreliable.

    Strong

    Everything in one place: feeding, diapers, sleep, and growth, with convenient widgets.

    Weak

    Ads for a branded pump pop up in the middle of logging a diaper at four in the morning and cannot be disabled.

    For

    Anyone willing to tolerate aggressive cross-promotion in exchange for broad functionality

  30. 30

    Baby Feeding Log

    4.8 storeGenuine2,889 ratings48/100 people's

    A minimalist feeding and diaper tracker with no clutter: quick to launch, quick to log. But there is no sync between parents' phones, no next-feeding reminders, no manual duration entry, and the timer sometimes stops in the background. Fine for one caregiver, not for two.

    Strong

    Maximum interface simplicity lets you log a feeding one-handed in the dark in two seconds.

    Weak

    No device sync, no next-feeding reminders, and no manual duration entry for missed entries.

    For

    Solo mothers or families with one primary feeder who need only a feeding log

  31. 31

    Pregnancy + | Tracker App

    4.8 storeGenuine74,388 ratings45/100 people's

    A well-designed pregnancy tracker with 3D animation, multiple baby-size comparison formats, and weekly videos. The focus is on pregnancy, not the newborn period.

    Strong

    Multiple baby-size comparison formats (fruit, animals, desserts) and beautiful 3D models make weekly updates feel like an event.

    Weak

    The contraction counter, previously free, is now behind a subscription.

    For

    Pregnant women who want an aesthetic weekly development diary

  32. 32

    The Wonder Weeks - Baby leaps

    4.8 storeGenuine120,664 ratings44/100 people's

    An app for predicting developmental leaps based on the Wonder Weeks book. It gives context for a baby's fussy behavior, but accuracy varies and depends on the individual child.

    Strong

    Parents whose babies match the model feel relief: they understand the reason for fussiness in advance.

    Weak

    The leap window is vague (plus or minus a week or two), and when it does not match the baby, it feels like money wasted.

    For

    Parents who want to explain fussy behavior through a developmental leap model

  33. 33

    Nanit

    4.7 storeGenuine35,370 ratings44/100 people's

    Nanit is primarily a camera monitor, and sleep tracking is a bonus. Auto-detection of lay-down and wake-up frequently makes mistakes, and audio leaking in the background is annoying.

    Strong

    Peace of mind for a new parent: video stream, breathing band, and weekly sleep summaries all in one place.

    Weak

    Automatic sleep tracking regularly confuses a brief waking with a full wake-up, and manual corrections change nothing.

    For

    Anyone who already bought a Nanit camera and wants sleep insights alongside it

  34. 34

    Hatch Grow

    4.8 storeGenuine13,369 ratings44/100 people's

    When it works, logging is convenient: feeding, sleep, and diapers on one screen. But the app crashes so regularly that many users describe a daily ritual of deleting and reinstalling it, and one user lost 17 months of data.

    Strong

    Deep integration with Hatch smart scales and the changing pad for automatic weight recording.

    Weak

    No way to edit or delete entries, and self-starting timers plus data loss when switching phones undermine trust in the log.

    For

    Hatch hardware owners who are willing to tolerate instability for the sake of the ecosystem

  35. 35

    BabyPage: Baby Book & Journal

    4.8 storeGenuine4,096 ratings44/100 people's

    BabyPage is a digital photo album with prompts and ready-made templates, not a feeding and sleep journal. It works well for milestones and printing a book, but it is not a newborn tracker at all. Frequent crashes with loss of unsaved pages are a serious problem.

    Strong

    Ready-made prompts for every stage of the first year let you create a beautiful keepsake book with no design skills.

    Weak

    The app crashes while editing pages and loses unsaved changes, making book creation unpredictable.

    For

    Parents who want to create a printed photo album of the first year

  36. 36

    Lansinoh Smartpump 2.0 App

    3.6 storeGenuine485 ratings44/100 people's

    A tracker specifically for breastfeeding mothers with Bluetooth integration for the Lansinoh pump: when the connection is stable, session logging is nearly automatic. But Bluetooth drops, data is lost, and there is no dark mode.

    Strong

    Automatic session recording via Bluetooth with no manual entry.

    Weak

    Bluetooth connection to the pump drops regularly and data is lost without warning.

    For

    Mothers using a Lansinoh Smartpump 2.0

  37. 37

    BabyCenter Pregnancy Tracker

    4.9 storeGenuine291,992 ratings42/100 people's

    One of the best informational pregnancy trackers, with an active community and weekly content. The switch to newborn mode happens automatically with no way to revert, which causes problems with overdue pregnancies.

    Strong

    A loyal audience returns for every subsequent pregnancy.

    Weak

    The app forcibly switches to newborn mode at exactly 40 weeks, ignoring the actual due date.

    For

    First-time mothers during pregnancy, not for newborn logging

  38. 38

    Momcozy

    4.1 storeGenuine560 ratings42/100 people's

    This is an ecosystem app for Momcozy breast pumps and monitors, not a general tracker: pumping logging works, but the camera regularly goes offline, notifications are unreliable, and the interface is glitchy. Sleep and diaper tracking are not available.

    Strong

    Convenient logging of pumped volume with scheduled reminders.

    Weak

    Works only with Momcozy devices; no sleep or diaper tracking.

    For

    Owners of a Momcozy breast pump or monitor

  39. 39

    Babylist Baby Registry

    4.9 storeGenuine134,525 ratings38/100 people's

    A wish-list aggregator for preparing for a baby's arrival: lets you add items from any store into one registry. Gift cards only work in Babylist's own expensive shop, which disappoints gift-givers.

    Strong

    Lets you combine wishes from Amazon, Target, and any other store in one place.

    Weak

    Babylist gift cards can only be spent in the brand's own store, which has a limited selection at premium prices.

    For

    Anyone putting together a gift list before a baby arrives

  40. 40

    The Bump: Baby & Pregnancy App

    4.8 storeGenuine38,474 ratings38/100 people's

    An informational pregnancy tracker with weekly updates, 3D models, and a community. The built-in feeding timer is buggy: it counts time for both breasts simultaneously and resets when switching sides. The app frequently crashes and logs users out.

    Strong

    Weekly size comparisons and daily development facts make pregnancy easier to follow.

    Weak

    The breastfeeding timer starts on both sides at once, making the nighttime log unreliable.

    For

    Pregnant women who want weekly updates and a community

  41. 41

    Smart Sleep Coach by Pampers™

    4.7 storeDoubtful5,947 ratings38/100 people's

    The app focuses on schedule-based sleep training rather than comprehensive journaling: no proper dark mode, no feeding and diaper screen in one place, and predictions often ignore the baby's individual rhythm. It only works with babies from 12 weeks old, making it useless during the hardest newborn period.

    Strong

    Automatically recalculates the day's schedule after each actual sleep, giving a reference point for the next few hours.

    Weak

    Does not adapt to the individual baby's rhythm: the same advice for everyone, and recommended wake windows often do not match the real baby.

    For

    Parents ready for strict CIO-method sleep training

  42. 42

    Breastfeeding Newborn tracker

    4.8 storeGenuine562 ratings38/100 people's

    A very simple feeding tracker with no account and no cloud: convenient as long as the phone is nearby, but all data is lost when the app is deleted. Internal ads sometimes serve explicit content. Reliability is essentially zero.

    Strong

    Extremely simple breastfeeding timer start with no extra steps.

    Weak

    No account and no cloud storage: all data disappears on reinstall.

    For

    Mothers who need only a feeding timer with nothing else

  43. 43

    Pump with Elvie

    4.7 storeGenuine14,041 ratings35/100 people's

    Mothers love the Elvie pump itself, but the app is weak: it spontaneously changes recorded milk volume after saving, frequently loses connection to the pump, and crashes. At a pump price of $550, this is a real letdown.

    Strong

    Remote suction level control from the phone screen without lifting a shirt.

    Weak

    The app changes the recorded milk volume on its own, and session data is lost when connection drops.

    For

    Elvie pump owners who have accepted the app's instability

  44. 44

    Baby Breastfeeding Tracker

    4.3 storeGenuine1,993 ratings35/100 people's

    The app earned loyalty over years across three or four children, but after the Sunflowr redesign it inserted video ads on launch that play out loud during silent nighttime feedings. Data sync between devices is unstable, and lost entries for mothers of premature babies is a critical problem.

    Strong

    Simple feeding timer with a side marker, proven over ten years.

    Weak

    Video ads play every time the app is opened, including at night during a feeding.

    For

    Parents who remember the old version and have not yet found a replacement

  45. 45

    Motorola Nursery

    4.4 storeGenuine7,407 ratings32/100 people's

    Motorola Nursery is a companion for the video monitor, not a standalone feeding and sleep tracker. Video freezes on launch for a significant share of users, and there are no tracking features such as a feeding or diaper journal.

    Strong

    Remote camera viewing outside the home via the mobile app when the connection is stable.

    Weak

    The video stream regularly fails to load on open, which defeats the main purpose of the monitor.

    For

    Motorola camera owners who need only video access

  46. 46

    Pregnancy Baby Tracker - WTE

    4.9 storeGenuine376,231 ratings31/100 people's

    An informational app for pregnant women with a community and weekly updates. The built-in feeding timer is unstable and unsuitable as a reliable newborn log.

    Strong

    Detailed weekly updates on fetal development reassure first-time parents.

    Weak

    The breastfeeding timer regularly resets and loses data when the app is reopened.

    For

    Pregnant women, not parents of a newborn

  47. 47

    Pregnancy Tracker 3D by Sprout

    4.7 storeGenuine23,639 ratings30/100 people's

    Sprout is essentially a pregnancy tracker with 3D visualization, not a newborn tracker. For feeding and sleep logging tasks, parents move to other tools.

    Strong

    Weekly 3D fetal models give a vivid sense of the baby's growth.

    Weak

    No newborn tracking functionality at all: no feedings, no diapers, no sleep.

    For

    Expectant parents interested in fetal development visualization during pregnancy

  48. 48

    Baby Milestone Tracker Sprouty

    4.7 storeGenuine1,139 ratings30/100 people's

    Sprouty positions itself as a developmental milestone tracker with exercises, but basic feeding and sleep logging is hidden behind a subscription, and the content contains factual errors such as claiming a baby starts walking at 7 weeks. Not suitable for nighttime tracking at three in the morning.

    Strong

    Weekly development exercises and stage descriptions that ease anxiety for new parents.

    Weak

    Factual errors in developmental stage descriptions undermine trust in the medical content.

    For

    Parents who care more about a development diary than operational tracking

  49. 49

    HiMommy: Ovulation & Pregnancy

    4.8 storeDoubtful5,066 ratings29/100 people's

    This is a pregnancy and early parenthood app, not a feeding and sleep tracker: no time-based feeding log, no sleep charts, no diaper reminders. Trying to use it as a newborn journal will fail on the very first night shift.

    Strong

    Daily fetal development updates by pregnancy week with cell-level detail, appreciated during the waiting period.

    Weak

    Feeding, sleep, and diaper logging are completely absent, meaning the basic functions of a newborn tracker are not implemented.

    For

    Pregnant women who want to track fetal development week by week

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    Flo Cycle & Period Tracker

    4.7 storeGenuine1,902,734 ratings28/100 people's

    A menstrual cycle and pregnancy tracker, not a newborn diary. It has nothing to do with feedings and diapers.

    Strong

    After ten years, it accurately predicts cycles and ovulation.

    Weak

    All content and features, including basic symptom explanations, are locked behind a subscription.

    For

    Those planning a pregnancy, not parents of a newborn

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    amma: Pregnancy & Baby Tracker

    4.7 storeGenuine10,009 ratings28/100 people's

    Amma positions itself as a pregnancy and new-parent community, but ads and subscription pop-ups on literally every tap make logging at three in the morning unbearable. The feeding and sleep tracker functionality is present but drowns in monetization.

    Strong

    Clear weekly development summaries covering changes in the body and nutrition.

    Weak

    Ads and pop-ups cover tracker buttons on every tap, turning the nighttime log into an obstacle course.

    For

    Users who value pregnancy content and can tolerate ads

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    Baby Tracker.

    4.6 storeDoubtful2,829 ratings28/100 people's

    The app attracts with a clean interface, but it regularly loses feeding and sleep data, and the timer glitches mid-feeding. Shared access for two parents is entirely absent, making it useless for couples.

    Strong

    Clean and minimal interface, comfortable for one-handed logging.

    Weak

    No device sync between two parents during night shifts.

    For

    A solo parent willing to accept lost entries

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    BabyFeed- Baby Feeding Tracker

    4.6 storeGenuine466 ratings28/100 people's

    A simple interface is appealing, but sync between devices is so unreliable that couples have fed the baby twice due to unsynced entries. Charts crash the app and data disappears. Essentially unworkable as a family tracker.

    Strong

    Minimal screen with no extra buttons, working from the very first second.

    Weak

    Sync between partners fails so often that entries become unreliable.

    For

    Parents who need the most minimalist single-device tracker

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    Medela Family - Breast Feeding

    4.3 storeGenuine4,813 ratings27/100 people's

    The idea of Bluetooth sync with a Medela pump is good, but the app's execution does not hold up: constant crashes, unexpected logouts, and lost entries turn a useful tool into a source of stress. Reliability is unacceptably low for a newborn tracker.

    Strong

    Automatic Medela pump stop via the app at 29:59, removing the need to watch the timer during a nighttime pumping session.

    Weak

    The app regularly logs the user out and loses all entries for the day, with no way to recover them.

    For

    Medela Bluetooth pump owners, provided they accept the instability

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    Pampers Rewards

    4.6 storeGenuine205,805 ratings22/100 people's

    A Pampers loyalty app for collecting points on diaper purchases. It has nothing to do with keeping a newborn diary.

    Strong

    Points can be exchanged for coupons and free diapers.

    Weak

    The QR code scanner often fails to focus, and after updates the login breaks for long stretches.

    For

    Pampers diaper shoppers, not baby care trackers

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    WeMoms - Pregnancy & Baby App

    4.8 storeGenuine26,076 ratings22/100 people's

    WeMoms positions itself as a community for pregnant women and new mothers, but ads are so aggressive that reaching the content is nearly impossible. Newborn tracking is secondary here.

    Strong

    A lively community of mothers where it is easy to find support and feel less alone.

    Weak

    The volume of ads literally blocks navigation through the app.

    For

    Those looking for community support rather than strict tracking

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    Enfamil: Baby Rewards Tracker®

    4.6 storeGenuine7,369 ratings22/100 people's

    The Enfamil Tracker is primarily a loyalty program with basic feeding logging as an add-on. Auth breaks regularly, points fail to appear for weeks, and there is no way to edit entries. Not suitable as a newborn tracker.

    Strong

    Feeding and pump tracker in one place with a formula discount program for those already buying it.

    Weak

    The app's core function, rewards tracking, only works through a web browser, and the tracker itself cannot edit entries.

    For

    Parents buying Enfamil who want to accumulate points with minimal effort

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    Preggers | Pregnancy tracker

    4.9 storeGamed1,630 ratings22/100 people's

    This is a pregnancy tracking app, not a newborn tracker: no feeding, sleep, or diaper logging, and no two-parent sync. It is not relevant for the baby-tracking category.

    Strong

    Clear visualization of fetal growth by week with fruit comparisons.

    Weak

    Not designed for logging newborn feedings, sleep, or diapers.

    For

    Expectant mothers during pregnancy, not parents of a newborn

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    Pregnancy Tracker・App by Moms

    4.7 storeGenuine13,720 ratings20/100 people's

    Pregnancy Tracker by Moms covers the basics for pregnant women, but there is almost no free tier, and newborn tracking is not available at all.

    Strong

    A 3D baby widget on the home screen updates the fetal size each week.

    Weak

    Without a subscription the app shows almost nothing, and basic pregnancy tracking features are behind a paywall.

    For

    Anyone who wants a visual pregnancy diary and does not mind paying for it

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    Pregnancy Tracker: Baby Bump

    4.6 storeGenuine7,462 ratings18/100 people's

    This is a pregnancy tracking app, not a baby tracker. The main problem is a systematic one-week error in due date calculation that developers have not fixed for years. Not suitable for families with a newborn.

    Strong

    Simple and lightweight due date entry with no extra screens.

    Weak

    Due date calculation consistently shows a week ahead, unfixed for several years according to reviews.

    For

    Pregnant women in early pregnancy who need a minimal app with no baby tracker features

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    TimeHut - Baby Album

    4.6 storeGenuine978 ratings18/100 people's

    TimeHut is a family photo album, not a newborn feeding and sleep tracker: no timers, no diaper journal, no reminders. It is not relevant for the baby-tracking category, and uploaded photo and video loss makes it unreliable even in its own niche.

    Strong

    A private family album where grandparents can see photos without social media.

    Weak

    Uploaded photos and videos periodically disappear with no way to recover them.

    For

    Families spread across different cities who want to share photos

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