THE BEST APP FOR PARENTS
This is the best app for baby’s first year of life! We’ve used it for 3 babies and it has been so accurate every time and incredibly helpful!
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4.76 out of 5
19,300 ratings in Canada
This is the best app for baby’s first year of life! We’ve used it for 3 babies and it has been so accurate every time and incredibly helpful!
Paid for subscription but Email verification step doesn’t work so am unable to create account to use app.
Subscription models for apps are one of the most greedy most frustrating things that’s becoming a part of everything. I get that developers need to make money. But can we please bring back one time payments? Or run ads with an option to purchase to remove. Also a caution to new moms with these kinds of resources! Researching leaps and developmental stuff for your kid is totally fine but you have to remember that each kiddo is unique and not gonna follow a textbook! Sometimes they cry… because they’re babies and they cry and you’re doing the best you can. You ultimately know your baby best. Don’t fall into the “oh no why are they crying and not sleeping well?? It says online this shouldn’t be happening yet! I’m checking all the boxes and doing all the right things!” Again. Nothing wrong with following leaps. Just don’t obsess about it too much ;)
This is quite accurate and I appreciate it
This app has been very beneficial with helping me understand what developmental stage my daughters are going through and how I can help them. I have used this app for four babies and it’s been unbelievably useful. It’s a tool I couldn’t live without.
I found this app noisy disappointing. The amount of information of each phase/leap is minimal and navigating the app is very unhelpful. I've been using it for weeks and still can't find a way to navigate to the next week to see what's up and coming.
L’application a l’air super mais il n’y a aucune option pour que ce soit gratuit en format restreint.
It gives me my sanity back. similar things happened with my daughter and son, they’d be clingy, whiney, cluster feed, sleep disrupted and I would always feel like I was doing something wrong or turning to the internet for answers on sleep/feed etc And then I would remember the app, open it up and lo and behold we’re in a leap. Like clockwork. It would bolster me knowing I’m doing everything as good as I can and that it would be over soon. It doesn’t erase sleep deprivation though 🤷🏻♀️
My child just turned three, so I don’t use the app anymore, however, I suggest it to everyone that I know that is pregnant or getting ready for a baby. Do I think the app would benefit from having a longer timeframe on development on children, yes. But I think you’ll get there. Overall, great job. (:
In the early days, months 0-3 the leaps helped give some context for what could be happening, what to look for. I started using the journal function and love it
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