Update this please!!!
I loved this app to potty train my oldest. Now time to potty train my 2nd which means redownloading but it won’t let me as it is too out of date. Please update this app so I can use it for my last 2 babies!
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I loved this app to potty train my oldest. Now time to potty train my 2nd which means redownloading but it won’t let me as it is too out of date. Please update this app so I can use it for my last 2 babies!
I loved this app while potty training my daughter, but now I’ve tried to access it again to use with my son, and the app won’t open. Needs an update to work with the current IOS. Would be great to be able to use again.
So the app will never download so I delete it. Everytime I try and get another app it keeps popping up “perfect potty needs update” with the option to keep or delete the app. If I keep it, it will never fully download. If I delete it then it goes off of my homepage but everytime I try to download anything else it pops up again!
Idk i kept trying but it kept being set to PM. Instead of AM.
I love this no-frills app. I take my child to the potty when he wakes up in the morning, then set the reminders and go about the rest of our day. Just the music playing is enough to alert my child that it’s time to potty (remember Pavlov’s dog?? 😁). The app doesn’t need graphics and “stickers” (as a previous poster commented). It meets our needs just the way it is, and I’ve even got grandma and the babysitter using it too.
Love the simplicity and functionality of this app but it crashes constantly! I have to repeatedly exit and refresh the app to log a potty incident.
I just needed a simple potty tracker for my special needs child and this is exactly what I needed. I don’t need anything fancy. She gets rewards when she goes, she just struggles with wanting to be consistent and this is an easy way for us both to track her progress.
Used the potty reminders and after two days this app was no longer needed. Officially after 3 days my daughter is officially potty trained! This app was great we absolutely loved it!!! Thankyou so much perfect potty
After about a week and a half, my 3yr old son was finally potty trained. He was used to pullups, which I'm told is a bad idea. He only liked to go while covered, rather than on the toilet. We went cold turkey, I put him in undies with diapers only for sleeping overnight. This app let me time his trips to the potty all day. Started with 30 minute intervals until he got better at holding it, kept adding 10mins until we reached 1.5 hrs. Kept him in sweatpants to help absorb occasional accidents. I noticed he did not like to go in his undies while he was close to people or out of the house. So instead of avoiding outings for fear of accidents away from home, I took him out more often. Out of his comfort zone, he showed more restraint. We actually never had an accident outside of the house. The app let me track his successes and failures, and helped to prove me wrong when I felt he was not making progress--this would have otherwise discouraged me. He did have fewer and fewer accidents as the days went by. I stopped rewarding him with sweets and tablet time, and stuck to just verbal praise and high fives. After about a week, I started to tell him to hurry up and go pee so we could go play. And found out he knew how to go on command. I would tell him when I had to go myself, and brought him with me so he would follow my example. Once we hit about the 9 day mark, he stopped having accidents, and would tell me when he had to go. Always expecting a smile and a high five as reward for going potty. He announces when he does it with pride now. Potty training was stressful at first. I dreaded it. But once I committed, using this app, it was very fulfilling to see him grow more disciplined. I was really proud. I donated to the developer. Hope my story helps others. And if the app works for you, I definitely recommend donating. I no longer need the app. It did its job well. Thanks, dev!
It is a good no frills way to keep on schedule to “try and go” and track how often they really go. It is definitely a parent tool rather than some of the apps that seem to expect we hand kids the phone and they will be potty trained in 3 days. Alarm is subtle.