Fast logging
If logging takes too many screens or choices, parents skip it. A newborn tracker has to work in seconds.
Newborn tracker app
GetBabyLog keeps feeding, sleep, and diaper logs in one place so tired parents can log quickly, review the day clearly, and stop rebuilding the newborn routine from memory.
It is built for the moments when one hand is busy, the day is fragmented, and you need a simple record that still feels useful later.
The first weeks with a newborn are repetitive, interrupted, and hard to reconstruct afterwards. A useful tracker has to help in the moment and still make the record readable later.
If logging takes too many screens or choices, parents skip it. A newborn tracker has to work in seconds.
The record has to stay readable enough to answer simple questions about timing, sequence, and what happened most recently.
The product should support daily care, not create another thing to manage during an already exhausting day.
GetBabyLog brings the core parts of newborn care into one simple record, so parents do not have to jump between scattered notes or rely on memory alone.
Keep a clear view of recent feedings when the day starts to blur together.
Review naps, recent sleep windows, and a more understandable rhythm across the day.
Keep repeated daily events readable instead of trying to remember the order later.
Bringing those records together is especially useful when one question leads to another: when the last feeding happened, how sleep lined up around it, or what the day looked like before an appointment.
GetBabyLog is shaped around practical newborn moments rather than idealized schedules. The app is meant to feel usable when attention is split and routines are still forming.
These grounded report views show how daily care history can stay useful after a long day instead of turning into scattered fragments.
Most parents do not just want to log events. They want less guesswork when the day gets busy and clearer records when a pediatrician asks practical questions.
That is where a single newborn tracker becomes more useful than separate mental notes. A clearer record helps parents spot what happened recently, talk through patterns more calmly, and bring better context into appointments without overstating what the app does.
See the shared parent coordination page and See the PDF export page if you want to explore the caregiver-handoff and report-export angles in more detail.
The pricing model stays simple: one paid subscription, $4.99 per month, and a 7-day free trial to see whether the workflow fits your daily routine.
Read-only mode means you can still view your existing history, but adding new data and exporting stay disabled until you subscribe.
See pricing and plansShort answers about what GetBabyLog helps parents keep track of day to day.
You can track feeding, sleep, and diaper history in one place so the day stays easier to review.
Yes. It is designed for quick daily logging, clear recent history, and less guesswork during real newborn routines.
Yes. Clear feeding, sleep, and diaper records make it easier to walk into pediatrician visits with better context.
After the 7-day free trial, you can continue with the paid subscription. If you do not subscribe, your account switches to read-only mode. You can still view your existing history, but adding new data and exporting are disabled until you subscribe.
Use one place for feeding, sleep, and diaper history, then review the day with less guessing.