Whether you're a new dad or adding another cub to the family, Daddy Up is the dad's field guide to pregnancy.
- weekly information about your pregnant Lady Lumberjill
- rugged weekly baby-size comparisons
- trimester checklists
- hospital bag checklist
- journal log
- contraction counter
- shareable baby announcement
With wise words from seasoned dads who have been down this trail before, Daddy Up is a handy tool for upcoming dads with more fun, and fewer dainty details.
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Приложение Daddy Up бесплатное?
Да, Daddy Up полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
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No issues with the app. Great info. Two suggestions:
- Modernize the UI. Looking quite a bit dated.
- Nerd info! For nerds such as myself, give us all the data and more info as to how our little cub and momma bear are doing. Science!
Keep up the great work!
Awesome app!
Found out my wife is pregnant with our first child. I downloaded several apps, but this one is the one I ended up using more than any. It’s easy to use, funny, and I really like the ‘Log It, Dad’ feature.
Terrible and not informative
Stupid premise and metaphor that is hyper macho for no reason. Doesn’t tell you any useful information. Recommend getting any of the other apps.
Great app and funny!
We were happy to bring my child into the world recently and throughout my wife had a pregnancy tracking app that was geared more towards women. That’s definitely beneficial for her but wasn’t as relevant to me. This app told me much of the same info along with what *I* should be doing and feeling as the dad without being super serious. The jokes and theming was funny and made for a good start to my Monday’s when the “Welcome to Week ____” reminder came up.
Thanks for this app. Though I’ll be deleting it for now, I’ll for sure use it again if we go for another kid!
Phenomenal App!
Got my first cub arriving December of this year and my buddy recommended this app. I can’t thank him enough because I absolutely love this app. It has everything I need to help me through going about this my first time around. It’s funny, entertaining, extremely helpful, comprehensive, and takes care of not only yourself but also your wife.
The checklist and articles are a lifesaver and I think the journal idea is freakin fantastic! It definitely brought about an idea that I probably wouldn’t have done without the app. I can’t wait to order the journal and gave it to my wife as a gift!
Everything about this app and the developers is amazing. Please don’t change this app because of the ridiculous out there. I’m sure I speak for many DADS out there when I say we absolutely need this!
The message is obscured by over-the-top lingo
There’s a lot to love about this app. It checks all the boxes and provides everything you would expect: weekly advice, checklists, important things to think about, ideas for how to love your wife in different ways, and so on.
What aggravates me is the exaggerated lumberjack language that the developer seems to be proud of. It’s not the theme as a whole that bothers me (this isn’t “toxic masculinity” lol) and believe me, it’s not a bad thing to have lighthearted humor and a dash of color to help illustrate the big ideas. But what it needs is some balance. Like, the fact that everything has to go by the cutesy names that they decided on. For example, navigating the app to look ahead or look back at each trimester is impossible because it insists on referring to them as “the woods,” “the mountain,” and “the peak.” How about throwing in what it’s actually called, like “First trimester: the woods,” “Second trimester: the mountain,” and “Third trimester: the peak” as that would contain a shred of helpful, meaningful verbiage, based on what we call these phases in real life?
The writing style results in unhelpful fluff many times, too, most easily seen in the first couple lines or lead-in offered up as “help” in a given week. Literally, week 17 starts out “You’re treading in unmapped areas, but your resourceful noggin’ will not be bewildered in this wilderness.” …What exactly am I supposed to glean from this? That’s not all it says for the week, but how am I supposed to feel encouraged from the lead-in when I can’t even comprehend what I’m reading?
I think there could be a greater amount of helpful details, too. It’s not sparse, but it’s not really comprehensive either (not that this is ever pretending to be a medical journal, as this app is more of a Swiss Army knife than an encyclopedia – I just think the knife should cut a bit deeper. Look at me using man analogies, huh?)
All in all, there’s a lot of great features and it helps me think about what’s important at each week of the journey, but it misses the mark as a serious reference for dads-to-be.
Awkward Body Negativity
This app talks about mother-to-be’s size WAY too much and is really cringe in the way it constantly assumes weight/appearance is the biggest issue. All the tips are some ape-ish tongue in cheek garbage about “don’t make beeping noises when she’a backing up” etc etc (I think that one was on there at least twice. Get rid of the boomer humor and outdated body image jokes and it’s actually a decent app with nice functionality. As a caring husband and soon-to-be father, I would appreciate some actual tips on infant/child care or helpful two-person exercises for mom to prepare for labor. Not this *hyuck* pregnant woman get big *hyuck* trash. Boring, try again.
Super helpful, one very annoying bug
This app has been wonderful so far, the info is that it’s giving in the timely manner is beyond useful. My only complaint, is that this app does not need audio, yet, no matter what I’m listening to, it stops audio… I really want them to fix this bug
Perfect
My wife has apps to track her pregnancy. On a whim I wanted one also, that wasn’t dedicated to the mom. I found it! Super helpful. Especially in understanding what your wife is going through. And how to support her. Great app! If it offends you, you’re probably the dad dressing your son in girl clothes. Keep America manly. Thanks for a perfect app for the future dad.
Corny
Only a few minutes in this app and already see its way too corny and cheesy. Not a good resource for learning about your child’s development. Stupid tops it’s pathetic.
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