About tinylog
Baby care tracking designed for exhausted parents who need answers, not another app to figure out.
App Facts
- Name
- Tinylog
- Tagline
- Baby care, simplified
- Launched
- Early 2025
- Platforms
- iOS, Android
- Languages
- English, Spanish, Portuguese, French
- Pricing
- Free basic tracking / $9.99/mo / $29.99/yr
- Category
- Baby care & health tracking
What makes Tinylog different
AI care plans that grow with your baby
Most trackers record what already happened. Tinylog generates a personalized care plan based on your baby's age, weight, and feeding method — then refreshes it automatically as your baby grows. It's guidance, not just data.
Fenton growth charts for preemies
Almost every baby tracker relies on WHO growth charts, which aren't designed for premature infants. Tinylog includes Fenton charts so NICU families can track percentiles that actually apply to their baby.
3-tap logging for one-handed use
Feeding at 3 AM with one hand? Tinylog is built for that. Log feedings, diapers, and sleep in three taps — no scrolling through menus or filling out forms.
Multi-language + caregiver sync
Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Invite your partner, nanny, or grandparent — everyone sees the same data in real time, in their preferred language.
Who it's for
- New parents tracking feedings, sleep, and diapers for the first time
- NICU and preemie families who need Fenton growth charts
- Combination feeders juggling breast, bottle, and formula
- Multilingual households where caregivers speak different languages
- Caregiver teams — partners, nannies, and grandparents staying in sync
Built by parents, for parents
Tinylog is made by Dreamlike, a small team of new parents who couldn't find a baby tracker that was fast enough for 3 AM feeds and smart enough to actually help. So we built one. Every feature comes from real experience — ours and the families who use the app every day.
Editorial standards
Tinylog guides are written to help parents make informed decisions. We take editorial accuracy seriously and hold our content to the standards below.
- Evidence-based
- Guidance references the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the World Health Organization (WHO), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and peer-reviewed research. When experts disagree, we say so.
- Last updated dates
- Every guide shows when it was published and when it was last updated. We revise content when guidelines change or new research emerges.
- Affiliate disclosure
- Some guides link to products through affiliate programs (including Amazon Associates). Affiliate links may earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. Editorial recommendations are never influenced by affiliate relationships — we only recommend products we would use ourselves or that meet the evidence-based criteria described in the guide.
- Not medical advice
- Tinylog content is educational and does not replace care from a qualified healthcare provider. Always consult your pediatrician for medical questions about your baby.
- Corrections
- Spot an error? Email us — we take corrections seriously and update guides quickly when issues are flagged.
