Huckleberry helps you track all babycare — but especially sleep — then evaluates trends and presents summaries. “I used Huckleberry for both kids for the first few months,” says Stefani Sassos, MS, RD, director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition Lab and a mom of a baby and preschooler. “It was helpful in the newborn days to keep track of feedings, nursing sessions, medications, and even poops and pee. It’s user-friendly and you can easily share the data with your pediatrician.”
Another user praised how both parents can track, saying, “More than one person can use the app to update the baby’s schedule, and it’s an all-in-one place to log sleep, feeding, solids, diapers, pumping and even activities like baths, story time and tummy time.”
If you have twins, you can track multiple kids. A tester said, “I loved the timed notifications. We needed to wake our daughters for feeds and it was stressful while sleep deprived. But as long as we logged feeds, Huckleberry calculated the wake-ups for us and set automatic alarms which was amazing!” Free; premium versions for $5/month to $10/month include the brand’s SweetSpot suggestions for naps and nighttime, and the more expensive one presents a week-by-week sleep plan