For the first week
Track wet diapers, dirty diapers, bottles/nursing, weight notes, and anything your pediatrician asks you to monitor. DadYolked’s free diaper checker can help you sanity-check the count.
Newborn tracking is not about perfect spreadsheets. It is about fast feeds, diapers, sleep, medicine, and notes when everyone is tired — plus enough history to answer the pediatrician without guessing.
| Feature | Why it matters | DadYolked angle |
|---|---|---|
| Fast newborn logs | Feeds, diapers, sleep, medicine, and notes need to be quick enough for one-handed night use. | Yes — Baby Quick Log is built for big-button saves and fewer midnight guesses. |
| Apple Watch / Siri / widgets | The fastest tracker is the one you do not have to dig for. | Yes — Watch quick logs, Siri shortcuts, widgets, and Live Activities are core DadYolked surfaces. |
| Pregnancy + newborn in one app | Dads start before birth: kick counts, contractions, birth prep, appointments, and then baby care. | Yes — DadYolked spans pregnancy prep through post-birth tracking. |
| Privacy-first | Baby logs are family data, not ad targeting material. | Yes — local-first, no account required, no ad/data broker model. |
| Dad-specific recovery | New dads need sleep, energy, mood, and readiness surfaced without turning it into homework. | Yes — Dad Recovery / Dad Readiness are part of the product wedge. |
| Doctor-ready records | Pediatric visits often ask about feeding, diapers, sleep, meds, and patterns. | Useful exports and summaries are a natural DadYolked Pro direction; core tracking already supports the data foundation. |
Track wet diapers, dirty diapers, bottles/nursing, weight notes, and anything your pediatrician asks you to monitor. DadYolked’s free diaper checker can help you sanity-check the count.
Formula and bottle amounts are easier when you can estimate a range and then track the real pattern. The bottle calculator gives you a starting point.
Wake windows are not laws, but they help you avoid the overtired spiral. Track sleep and learn your actual baby’s rhythm.
Pregnancy prep, kick counts, contractions, newborn feeds, diapers, sleep, medicine, milestones, Dad Recovery, Universal Search, widgets, Siri, Apple Watch, and privacy-first records in one iPhone app.
Current baby-tracker research and parent discussion repeatedly emphasize speed, privacy, sync/caregiver handoff, widgets, Apple Watch, no-subscription or fair pricing, and doctor-ready summaries. This guide focuses on the DadYolked position rather than pretending every family has the same top priority.