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Equal parts Inconsistent, helpful, and annoying
While the title may seem weird, let me explain. We bought this app originally for my wife so we could enable usability on the Apple Watch. The Apple Watch feature is kinda handy in sticky situations. however, the Apple Watch app is not reliable or a full fledged Apple watch app. Full fledged meaning, the watch must have the phone nearby and connected in order to update the app. This seems to be lazy and ignorant programming for the watch app given it costs extra to even get this watch feature.
The creator of the app tried to tell me we didn’t need to purchase the app again in order for me to utilize my wife’s purchase and also enable watch feature; this of course wasn’t true. Even after signing in to the previously upgraded account, I was NOT able to go ”ad free” until I purchased premium AGAIN. Capitalism…
Lastly the app syncs between our two devices normally for a while, until it doesn’t. This is the third time in 8 months where the app on my device will not sync up with my wife’s device/account. Which is very frustrating and essentially breaks the app making it useless on my device and pointless in general. I’ve tried everything from restarting my phone to to reinstalling the app. The app still refuses to refresh with the current, up to date information. The updated picture will not even sync with the my device. The servers for this app seem to be very basic and not reliable.Show lessDeveloper Response
Thank you for your feedback. If you need family purchase share, we would recommend using the Pro version instead of in-app upgraded full version. For the syncing issue, according to your description, it may related to your network connection. You may need to check your wi-fi connection and then try sync group resetting. For more details on sync group resetting and your Watch issue, please feel free to contact us via Email Support in app Settings. Thanks!Necessary for a newborn!
Absolutely love this app! I used it with my last and the day my next was born, I went searching for it again. It’s made all of his doctors appointments a breeze— I can tell them when his last weigh was and how much, exactly how many diapers a day, exactly how often he feeds and for how long. It helps me keep track of how long it’s been since my sense of time is off kilter at the moment. I’ll think it’s been an hour since I’ve pumped but it’s been three so it’s nice to have that- for all of logs, not just pumping.
This app is incredibly customizable. You can add notes to every log, adjust everything about a log after it’s put in, and even make your own “milestones” which I use to track when I’ve given medication.
If you’re pumping and supplementing, it keeps track of how much milk you have in reserve and you can edit this number manually in case of spills, etc.
My only critique is that there is no good way to log collected milk, as in using wearable milk collectors throughout the day like my Boons. I’m currently logging that milk as part of the next pumping session but I don’t love that solution as it makes it look like I pump way more than I do. Another option would be to manually adjust my milk store but then that milk wouldn’t get counted in the day’s input statistics.Show lessGreat app to track baby details
Simple to use and great for tracking diaper changes, feeding, sleeping and more! I love that multiple people can access and log information this has made it so much easier for both parents to add details and easily tell when was the last feeding or the amount of food/diapers per day to inform the doctor. This app has been a great helper for us as new parents.
It is also great that you can add more details on notes if you desire or track other things like medicine and growth. The integrated timers and alarms are very handy to track how long a feeding session lasts, how much time baby spent on each breast or even tummy time.
Would be great if the app allowed to mark baby is now awake when you’re registering another activity like a diaper change or feeding and an option to know the last side of feeding even if there was a pumping session in between.Show less