HiMommy Pregnancy Tracker App User Reviews

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  • Love it

    I love this app. This is my first pregnancy and it’s super beneficial information.
  • Very upset

    Got a new phone, all my apps/data transferred over as usual….logged into my HiMommy! Account which I paid for, and ALL of my bump pics that I have been posting are no longer in my account….all my other info and settings saved accept those. Something I can never get back, and there’s also no contact info for the app. What they give I have tried and it’s not actual emails or anything.
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  • Love it

    I ABSOLUTELY love getting to keep up with my pregnancy and kinda get a peek at what the baby looks like in all stages!
  • Widgets arent showing up

    Everything else seems good. Just need that fixed
  • Cute idea, mediocre execution

    Love the idea of getting daily messages from my baby. But the wording of some of the messages can be pretty judgmental and rude. For example, today the advice telling me to start incorporating perennial massage was phrased as “you do want to avoid an episiotomy, don’t you?” Pretty unnecessary phrasing when it could be said in a much kinder way, like “doing this will decrease your chance of tearing or needing an episiotomy.”

    Edit: bumped up one star after I realized there was an option for single and same sex parents. Wish that option was made clearer in the settings, though, since it took me almost 30 weeks to find it. If the default label was changed from “mother” to “mother with a male partner” or something like that, it’d be easier to find.
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  • English translation is bad

    The app is cute! It’s fun to get daily updates and be kept up to date with some milestones and facts; however, the English translation is pretty bad. “Mom, tap here when I will born” is an example and some of the things they say in the updates are a little strange.

    The weight range is terrible as well. It will really mess up your mind thinking you’re largely over or under where you should be in terms of weight. Literally every pregnancy is different and heathy no matter if they gain 20 pounds or 60 pounds. There should be an option to just log your weight without saying you’re too heavy or too light.

    Other than that, I’ve used it for 9 months and have still enjoyed it!
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  • Egregiously, Factually Incorrect

    Cutesy idea, but developers should consult some women and a scientist... it said in 3rd week of pregnancy that the heart starts beating. Huh? You mean... in the 6-7th week? And it said something like the embryo is 5x the size of a shrimp at 4 weeks pregnant. That wouldn’t be until the 2nd trimester. I’m honestly not even sure that’s what they were trying to say because the sentence had so many structural issues I can only assume it was translated from another language to English. ***Worst part*** Also, speaks to an audience of women with male partners. In 2020, there are so many types of expectant parents from single moms to single sex male couples and everything in between. It also insisted at 4 weeks pregnant that I tell “the father” about the pregnancy. I actually felt like someone was wagging a finger at me that maybe I had told a friend before my partner. It was so weird. Not only is that going to be the likely first choice for most people with partners, it’s such a weird thing to even say. It’s a personal choice to share their news with literally whoever on earth they please. So, so bizarre. So clearly written by men.
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  • Love this App, but DO NOT download Hi Daddy like it advertises..

    I absolutely love the Hi Mommy app! This is our first pregnancy and we love daily “messages” from our little nugget! It’s very informative, feels personal, and very sweet! I get excited whenever my Hi Mommy notification goes off. My husband was wanting apps that would do the same and I saw Hi Daddy advertised in the app. We thought it would be more informational about the baby and what’s going on during pregnancy for the dad to know. So I sent the link to him so our accounts would attach, her had to pay but we figured it would be worth it. WE WERE WRONG! The Hi Daddy app offers false information and is horrible. It is trying to be more comedic than informative. Our biggest upset is the false information. The app told him I was in my last week of the first trimester at 9 weeks. Then told him at 9 weeks the baby was going twice it’s size everyday and was 2 inches long... But if you are a mom looking for an app for you, get Hi Mommy, it is amazing! Just don’t waste your time or money with Hi Daddy.
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  • Joyful app for a joyful adventure

    I love this app! I have about five other pregnancy apps as well, and this one is my favorite. Granted, it is not the most informative of all of my apps, but it is the most fun. I love that it syncs with HiDaddy! My husband loves hi daddy! He is always extremely busy and does not have the time or interest to peruse all of the apps the way I do. He loves the daily nugget in such a cute, fun format, and he loves that he can see how I’m feeling with the emotion tracker. I do wish the emotion tracker would send a notification, but it’s fantastic.

    To the people who have posted negative reviews saying that it’s silly or there’s not enough information what complaining that you have to pay for high daddy or hi baby… This is meant to be a fun app and a fun time in your life with the added benefit of being informative. The cost is super minimal in the developers have to charge to get paid to keep improving the app. The baby is going to be way more expensive than the less than five dollar cost for the related apps.

    Developers, I sure wish you would make a Hi big Brother/hi big sister app. I have been searching and searching for something for my tween daughter and this is exactly what I’m looking for but I wish you could say hi big sis instead of HiMommy! or HiDaddy!
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