HiDaddy!
I love this app it was very helpful during my wife’s pregnancy I would give this app 10 stars if I could
Yes, HiDaddy is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Bulgaria
I love this app it was very helpful during my wife’s pregnancy I would give this app 10 stars if I could
This app is all over the place in terms of reliability and quality. The dates are not synced up with my wife’s app, even though it specifically says they are. Sometimes, it asks me to purchase, even though my wife already bought it. It just is constantly finicky and not working properly. Please fix this app so it functions properly. Listen, my business is literally solving technical problems and bugs in software. If I’m having trouble, there’s serious issues with this app. At the end of the day, it sort of does what it says it is supposed to do, but be prepared to have to constantly fiddle with it to make it work right, and be prepared for dates that are not matched up.
After 18 weeks you have to pay to see anything more than the first page. Would have been nice to keep the same free things the entire time. Will be moving to another app. Thanks.
This app is really convenient to keep up with how far along your loved one is but I think we should have a little bit more for free, like being able to see the baby in 3D but other then that it’s a pretty good app
This app was very helpful and brought joy on days that weren’t going too good, I recommend it.
I liked this app for the first few months. But well into the second trimester and there are fewer good daily things but it still notifies me twice a day to open the app. Today I opened it to wildly incorrect information which seems very common. It says that at 26 weeks the baby is the size of a basketball, and is 37 cm, which is 14.5 inches, which is less than half of a basketball. I get that the app is targeted towards men but the dude attitude of it kind of makes it sound like my baby wants to be a rude person or something.
New fathers… DONT GET THIS APP. My wife and I are expecting our first baby very soon. She suggested this app to me months ago as she uses similar apps. Her and I now both regret it. This app is extremely anxiety inducing. When I talked to my wife about it and showed her what this app was telling me, she was APPALLED. This app just makes a soon-to-be father feel worthless. It’s degrading. It assumes you’re going to be a terrible father before you even get the chance. It actually started to separate my wife and I emotionally. After we talked about it and will soon delete the app, we’re right back on track. If expecting fathers are reading this… you matter. Your feelings matter. It’s tough for both sides. Be there for your wife, yes. She’s dealing with much more than us. But don’t let something like this dumb app make you feel worthless. See ya “Hi Daddy”. I regret wasting money on you.
I love how interactive this app is and how I can link my account to hi mommy and we can both be on the same page
This app has inaccurate information
I am grateful to be a father. However, I found the onboarding process—specifically the verbiage—to be odd and a bit confusing. Upon joining the app, I noticed that it was a bit difficult to comprehend, and there are certain features that, in my opinion, should be worded differently. For example, when the app details the current status of the baby’s growth, it presents an option to view it in a general way and then in a “naughty” way. Why would you use the word naughty? It wasn’t even naughty. There’s plenty more, but I highly recommend the developer rephrase some of the sentences to make them more palatable and enjoyable for the user.