Milk Monster

Switching baby trackers

Looking for a baby tracker app alternative?

Milk Monster has every part of tracking the established apps have — feeds, sleep, diapers, pumping, health, growth, even nap-window predictions. We just made it cohesive, easy to navigate at 3am, and genuinely beautiful — with real-time sharing for two parents at its heart.

A classic logger might be your pick if…

  • you want a bare-bones, no-frills logger and nothing more
  • you don’t mind ads or a more utilitarian, dated design
  • a shared, real-time family log isn’t a priority for you

The older apps are thorough — they just weren’t built for two phones.

Everything it does

A complete tracker — beautifully simple.

Milk Monster covers everything new parents track, in one calm, shared place:

  • Breastfeeding — sides & duration
  • Bottles — expressed vs formula
  • Sleep sessions
  • Diapers
  • Pumping — per-side totals
  • Temperature & medicine
  • Growth vs WHO standards
  • Milestone journal with photos
  • Nap-window predictions
  • Weekly trends & averages
  • Real-time multi-caregiver sharing
  • Lock Screen & Dynamic Island timers
  • “Who logged it” on every entry
  • Export for your pediatrician
  • No ads, no trackers, never sold
  • Grows with your family

“Baby Tracker” and other app names are trademarks of their respective owners; Milk Monster is not affiliated with or endorsed by them.

The real difference

One live log, shared by everyone caring for your baby.

Invite your partner, a grandparent, or your nanny. Everyone logs into their own account and sees the same record — log a feed on one phone and it appears on the others a second or two later, with their name on it. No backup-and-restore, no shared password, no “did you feed her?” at 3am.

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Common questions

Switching baby tracker apps

Can I switch from Baby Tracker to Milk Monster?

Yes. Milk Monster is a fresh, calm start — you create a household, invite your partner or other caregivers, and start logging together. There’s a free tier so you can try it with no commitment before you move your routine over.

What makes Milk Monster different from a classic baby tracker app?

Milk Monster has all the major tracking the established apps do — feeds, sleep, diapers, pumping, health, growth, milestones, and nap-window predictions — but it’s built around real-time sharing, so both parents (or a grandparent or nanny) see one live log with who-logged-it on every entry. It’s designed to be calmer, easier to navigate, and more beautiful than the older utilitarian apps; it runs a live timer on your Lock Screen and Dynamic Island; and it never shows ads, uses third-party trackers, or sells your data.

Does Milk Monster sync between two phones in real time?

Yes — that’s the heart of it. Each caregiver logs in with their own account, and a feed logged on one phone appears on the others a second or two later, with the name of who logged it. No manual backup-and-restore, no shared password, no exporting a file to your partner.

Is Milk Monster free?

Yes — Milk Monster is free to start, with full one-tap logging for feeds, sleep, diapers, pumping and health, plus growth charts and a milestone journal. Premium ($9.99/month or $59.99/year — and every new account’s first week of Premium is free) adds real-time sharing for every caregiver, your complete history, and weekly trends.

Are there ads in Milk Monster?

No. Milk Monster shows no ads, uses no third-party trackers or analytics SDKs, and never sells or rents your data. Your log is visible only to the caregivers you invite, and you can export or permanently delete everything from inside the app at any time.

Will Milk Monster keep adding features?

Yes. We’re building Milk Monster alongside our own daughter, Isabella — so as she grows, the app grows with her. Solid-food tracking, potty training, and more toddler milestones are on the way. It’s a living app made by parents living the same stage you are.

Now on the App Store.

Free to start, built for two, and private by design.

Download on the App Store