If you’re anywhere in the first few years of mom life, this is for you.
Because the first time I was a mom…
I had printed pages.
I was tracking pumping.
Feeds.
Sleep.
Diapers.
I’d literally bring my little paper stack to doctor appointments like I was running a tiny hospital. 😅
It worked.
But wow was it tedious.
Then I found Huckleberry.
And it pretty much changed how I did everything.
It’s basically a second brain for baby life.
And when you walk into a doctor appointment and they ask:
“When did they eat last?”
“How many wet diapers?”
“How long has this fever been going?”
You do not have to guess.
You just… look. 🙌
Also, most of the app is free, which is honestly wild for how much it does.
In the early days (newborn + 0–6 months)
Nursing + bottle feeds (including breastfeeding timer)
Pumping
Diapers + sleep
And when sleep turns into a daily guessing game, their SweetSpot feature is freakishly helpful.
It just tells you when to try for a nap. Bless. 🙌
Solids
Growth
Medicine + temperature (huge during fever weeks)
Activities like tummy time, bath time, outdoor play
Still amazing for sleep, meds, routines, and chaos-tracking.
And yes, it even has potty tracking.
Bonus: it can sync across caregivers, so you’re not texting “did he nap?” all day.
When we potty trained our toddler, we did a super simple thing:
We set a timer for every 30 minutes in the app.
And went every time for the weekend.
When you log a bathroom trip, the little “happy potty” pops up and my toddler was obsessed.
“Happy potty!!” 😂
It made it feel like a game instead of a battle.
Make it this one.
Seriously.
Try it and thank me later. 👇