The baby tracker that remembers everything.

Log feeds, sleep, and diapers by voice in seconds. Snap daycare notes. Then ask Robin anything about your baby’s day — which side you nursed last, when she last napped, how this week’s sleep compares to last. The memory you wish you had at 3am.

Tracking should not feel like another job. And your baby’s data should not just sit in charts.

Ask Robin anything

Most baby apps help you record the day. Robin helps you make sense of it.

When something feels off, most apps make you scroll through logs and try to reconstruct the day yourself. Robin answers from your history, so you can see what changed without doing the detective work.

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“How has Emma’s sleep changed over the past year?”

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“When did Emma first sleep through the night?”

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“How much weight did she gain between 4 and 6 months?”

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“Has reflux been getting better since I cut dairy 3 months ago?”

Grounded in months of your logged feeds, sleep, growth, symptoms, mom’s diet, and medications — going back as far as you’ve tracked.

Capture the day your way

Less typing. Less mental load.

The hard part is not just tracking. It is tracking in real life: with one hand free, a tired brain, daycare notes, and incomplete handoffs. Robin makes it easier to capture what happened while the day is still moving.

Log by voice

Just say what happened. Robin timestamps and structures it instantly.

For example:

“Emma woke up at 6:40, had a wet diaper at 6:45, drank a 4 ounce bottle at 6:55, spit up a little after around 7:05, I gave her vitamin D at 7:10, and she was back asleep by 7:30.”

Snap daycare notes

Take a photo of handwritten logs. Robin extracts the details for you.

Robin Baby scanning daycare paper logs and extracting data

Keep the story intact

The easier it is to capture, the better answers you get later.

Robin Baby timeline view of baby's feeds and diapers
Sleep forecast

A forecast that gets more personal as you log.

Sleep tools only help if you trust them. Robin learns from your baby’s own patterns, so the forecast gets more personal as you log instead of acting like a generic chart.

  • Next nap and bedtime timing
  • Confidence that reflects how much data is behind the prediction
  • Adjusts after rough nights and missed naps
Robin Baby nap time forecast visualization
Robin Baby past bedtime tracking visualization
Robin Baby daily sleep insights reporting
Built for real parent questions

Useful on the chaotic days, not just the easy ones.

Rough nights and changing naps

When sleep suddenly shifts, Robin helps you see what changed instead of guessing.

Robin Baby daily data insights details
Robin Baby data insights overview
Robin Baby daily timeline chart

Doctor visits without the scramble

Pull together feeds, sleep, growth, symptoms, and meds into a clean summary the night before the appointment.

Doctor summary

Feeding through every stage

From breastfeeding sides and pumping sessions to first solids and weaning — Robin keeps the thread intact so you can see what’s working as feeding evolves.

Robin Baby Ask feature showing answered questions about your baby's day
For breastfeeding & elimination-diet families

For the parents tracking their own diet, too.

If you’re nursing and your pediatrician asked you to track what you eat — for reflux, CMPA, food sensitivities, or just because — Robin is the only baby tracker that logs mom’s meals on the same timeline. So when something flares, the answer is one question away.

Robin Context Engine
Pattern Match
"What was I eating before Emma's eczema flares this week?"

Emma had 3 eczema flares this week.
Here is what you logged prior to each flare:

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Dairy Logged 4 times before flares
Coffee Logged 2 times before flares
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Soy Logged 1 time before flares
Switch in seconds

Import your tracking history instantly.

Don't leave your hard-earned data behind in dead charts. Upload a CSV export from Huckleberry, Baby Tracker or your current tracker, and start using Robin on your history from day one.

Robin Baby app interface showing imported history summary
Importing 2,998 logs...
Robin Baby app interface showing detailed imported data
SIMPLE PRICING

Start free. Upgrade when Robin becomes indispensable.

Every new user gets 7 days of Robin Premium free. No credit card required. Keep the essentials free forever, or upgrade when you’re ready for voice logging, scanning, doctor-ready summaries, and answers from your history.

Free

Best for: Tracking the essentials

$0 /forever
  • Unlimited manual logging
  • Sleep forecast
  • Insights
  • Import from other trackers
  • Export CSV
  • Reminders
  • Invite up to 3 caregivers
Best value

Robin Premium

Best for: Parents who want less typing and better answers

$4.99 /month
billed yearly ($59.99) or $9.99/month
  • Everything in Free
  • Ask Robin
  • Voice logging
  • Siri voice commands
  • Scan daycare notes and photos into events
  • Doctor summary
  • Expanded caregiver sharing
No credit card required to start Cancel anytime Free plan stays available after trial

Frequently Asked Questions

Using Robin

What can I do for free?
Robin’s free plan includes unlimited manual logging, sleep forecast, insights, reminders, import from other baby trackers, CSV export, and sharing with up to 3 caregivers.
What do I get with Robin Premium?
Robin Premium includes everything in Free, plus Ask Robin, voice logging, scan-to-events for daycare notes and photos, doctor summary, and sharing with up to 10 caregivers.
Do I need a credit card to start the free trial?
No. Every new user gets 7 days of Robin Premium free, and no credit card is required to start.
What happens after the 7-day trial ends?
After the trial, you stay on the free plan unless you choose to upgrade. You do not need to cancel to keep using Robin for free.
Can I log everything manually if I prefer?
Yes. Robin includes unlimited manual logging, so you do not have to change how you already track if that works for you.
How does voice logging work?
You can say what happened in plain language, and Robin turns it into structured events. It is designed to reduce tapping and make logging easier when your hands are full.
Can Robin turn daycare notes or photos into events?
Yes. You can scan handwritten daycare or nanny notes, and Robin can turn those details into events so the timeline stays complete without retyping everything.

Ask and Sleep Forecast

How does Ask work?
Ask looks at your logged history and pulls together the most relevant feeds, sleep, symptoms, diet, medications, and other events. Instead of giving generic parenting advice, it answers from your own data.
What kinds of questions can I ask Robin?
You can ask things like what happened before a symptom flare, how sleep has changed over time, what medications your baby has had recently, or whether a pattern keeps repeating.
Can Robin help me spot patterns?
Yes. Robin is especially useful for timing patterns across feeds, sleep, symptoms, diet, and medications, so you are not stuck piecing it together from memory.
Does Robin give medical advice?
No. Robin helps you organize and understand patterns in your baby’s logs. It does not diagnose conditions or replace your pediatrician.
Does Robin still work if I do not log everything perfectly?
Yes. Robin works best with consistent logging, but it can still be useful even if your data is incomplete. If there is not enough history to answer clearly, it should say so.
How does the sleep forecast work?
It learns from your baby’s own patterns. Every time you log sleep, the forecast looks at when your baby last slept, how long they stayed awake before each nap, and how those patterns have trended over time. It then estimates when your baby may be ready for sleep next.
How long does the sleep forecast take to get more personalized?
You will see predictions right away based on age. After a few days of logging, the forecast starts personalizing to your baby’s actual rhythm, and after about two weeks it becomes much more tailored to your child.

Trial, Sharing, and Switching

Can I import my history from another baby tracker?
Yes. Robin is built so you can bring in existing tracking history instead of starting from zero.
What happens during import?
Robin maps your imported events into your timeline so you can start using your existing history right away. You can also review your import history later.
Can I export my data?
Yes. Robin supports CSV export, so your data stays portable.
Can I share Robin with my partner or caregivers?
Yes. Robin supports family sharing and caregiver access, so the people helping with your baby’s day can stay on the same page.
How many caregivers can I invite?
The free plan includes sharing with up to 3 caregivers. Robin Premium expands that to up to 10.
What is the doctor summary?
Doctor summary helps you pull together the important details from your logs into a clearer summary, so it is easier to review what has been happening before an appointment.
Is Robin useful if I have more than one child?
Yes. Robin is designed to work for real family life, including multiple children, shared caregivers, and messy daily handoffs.
Why would I switch if I already use another tracker?
If you already track consistently, Robin lets you do more with that history. Instead of leaving your data behind in charts, you can import it, ask better questions, and get more useful answers from what you have already logged.
WHY WE BUILT ROBIN

"When we brought our first baby home, we spent months in survival mode."

We forgot which side I’d nursed on by the time she was hungry again. We argued about whether the last nap was 40 minutes or 90. We couldn’t remember if the bottle aversion started before or after the cold. The details that mattered most were the ones we lost first.

On top of that, she had reflux and eczema that flared without warning, and our pediatrician asked me to keep a food diary alongside her symptoms. So we tracked everything — feeds, naps, diapers, every meal I ate, every rough night — hoping the pattern would reveal itself.

Instead, we found ourselves buried in charts, notes, and spreadsheets, trying to connect the dots by hand while running on almost no sleep.

What surprised us most was how little the existing tools actually helped. Almost none of them helped us connect the dots — between feeds and sleep, between food and fussiness, between yesterday and today. And even when we had all the data, the burden of making sense of it was still entirely on us.

That experience stayed with us.

We realized parents do not need another tracker that simply stores information. They need something that helps them understand what changed. Something that can turn messy, real-life logs into answers without forcing them to do more detective work in the middle of an already overwhelming season.

That is why my husband and I built Robin Baby.

We built it for parents who are tired, worried, overloaded, and doing their best. We built it for the moments when you do not want another chart, another form, or another app asking more from you. We built it because we believe your data should do more than sit in dead charts. It should help you make sense of what is happening, so you can spend less time investigating and more time caring for your baby.

Start logging less. Start understanding more.

Robin helps you capture the day quickly and get answers from the history you already have.