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Get Baby Track Pro on the App Store or Google Play*.
Easy baby tracker for newborns to toddlers — feeds, sleep, diapers & insights.
Download, add your baby, log as you go, then see patterns and insights — in four simple steps.
Get Baby Track Pro on the App Store or Google Play*.
Enter birth date and name. Takes less than a minute.
Build a clear timeline for the day without the mental load.
Review today's summary and weekly insight.
Baby Track Pro supports newborns through toddlers — one app, weekly insight.
Breast, bottle, or solids. Log duration and amounts with one tap.
Log naps and nighttime sleep. Spot patterns; sleep prediction available in premium.
Diaper changes, medicine, reading, tummy time, bath, spit-up — quick logs for the whole day.
Track growth and milestones. Non-medical use only — for your records and conversations with your care team.
Informational weekly summaries of feeding, sleep, and activities. Not medical advice — just helpful patterns.
Share with your partner. Night mode and offline logging — syncs when you're back online.
What parents say
Short quotes from families who rely on Baby Track Pro for feeding, sleep, and daily care.
★★★★★"The baby tracker is so handy, easy, and intuitive. I can log feeding or sleep in seconds and get back to my baby — no learning curve."
★★★★★"The insights are really helpful to identify our baby's patterns and foster a good sleep habit. We finally have a routine that works!"
★★★★★"Today's summary is really good — I always know how much we've fed the baby and how the day is going. So reassuring."
★★★★★"It supports two babies and is perfect for twins. We track both in one app and never mix things up. Lifesaver!"
★★★★★"Handy, intuitive, and the weekly insight helps us spot what's working. Our pediatrician loved how clear the logs are at checkups."
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Common questions about our baby tracker app for new parents
A few trusted places to start — plus more on our resources page. View all resources →
Evidence-based guidance on infant care and development from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
HealthyChildren.orgAmerican Academy of Pediatrics resources for newborn and infant care.
World Health OrganizationWHO guidelines on breastfeeding, infant feeding, and nutrition for the first year of life.