Shared baby tracker app

Shared tracking should lower the mental load, not broadcast the baby diary.

Families need the same basic truth: what happened, when, who handled it, and what needs attention next. The trick is sharing enough for care without turning intimate newborn records into another data exhaust pipe.

Caregiver handoffsPrivacy-firstExportsPartner supportLocal-first records
Useful dad job: Make the next handoff clean. Share the useful facts, not every private detail by default.
What to track

A shared baby tracker should be selective.

Handoff facts first

Caregivers need feeds, diapers, sleep, medicine, symptoms, and notes that affect the next shift.

Privacy still matters

Baby records can reveal health, routines, locations, and family stress. Sharing should be intentional.

Exports beat chaos

When a pediatrician or caregiver needs context, a clear summary is better than screenshots scattered across chat threads.

Why DadYolked

DadYolked is built for private family records.

Private

Local-first core tracking

DadYolked’s core records do not require an account-first social graph.

Useful

Fast summaries and logs

Keep the record clean so the right person can get the right context.

Dad-first

Partner support built in

The app is designed around dads reducing load, not just watching data accumulate.

Safety note: Do not rely on shared logs instead of medical care. For concerning symptoms, medication uncertainty, poor feeding, low diaper output, breathing concerns, fever, or anything that feels wrong, contact your clinician or emergency care.

Log the messy stuff before it disappears.

DadYolked keeps feeds, bottles, diapers, sleep, medicine, milestones, Dad Recovery, Apple Watch quick logs, widgets, Siri, and private local-first records in one place.

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