App comparison

Huckleberry vs Sprout Baby

Huckleberry is the sleep prediction app. Sprout Baby is the Apple ecosystem tracker — featured in WWDC, endorsed by Consumer Reports. Both are highly rated, but they serve different priorities.

FeatureHuckleberrySprout Baby
Free tierYes — basic trackingYes — basic tracking
Premium price$9.99/mo (Plus) or $14.99/mo (Premium)Subscription (price varies by region)
PlatformsiOS, AndroidiOS, Android, Apple Watch, Vision Pro
Feeding trackingYesYes — breast, bottle, solids, tube feeding
Sleep trackingYes — with SweetSpot predictionsYes — logging with Live Activities
Diaper trackingYesYes
AI featuresSweetSpot predictions, Berry AI chatPersonalized insights and reminders
Growth chartsWHO (Premium)WHO + CDC
Apple WatchNoYes — with double-tap tracking
Siri ShortcutsNoYes
Live ActivitiesYesYes — Lock Screen tracking
Doctor reportsData export onlyYes — full report generation
Tube feedingNoYes — unique feature
Fenton growth chartsNoNo
Caregiver syncYes — shared accountYes — family sharing
Where Huckleberry shines

Huckleberry's focus is clear: sleep optimization backed by data. SweetSpot predictions tell you when your baby should nap, and parents consistently call it the most useful feature in any baby tracker. The Berry AI assistant (Premium) adds 24/7 guidance that knows your baby's specific patterns.

The free tier covers solid basic tracking, and the Plus tier at $9.99/mo adds SweetSpot and AI logging (track via text, voice, or photo). If sleep is your main struggle, Huckleberry is purpose-built for that problem.

With 5+ million families and the #1 ranking in the iOS Medical category, it's the most popular baby tracker by usage.

Where Sprout Baby shines

Sprout Baby is the Apple ecosystem champion. Its Apple Watch app was featured in Apple's WWDC 2024 keynote — double-tap tracking, Lock Screen Live Activities, and Siri Shortcuts mean you can log without ever opening the app. If you're deep in the Apple ecosystem, nothing else integrates this well.

Named "Best Baby Tracker" by both Consumer Reports and Forbes Health, it has serious credibility. The doctor report feature generates formatted reports you can take to pediatric appointments — more polished than a CSV export.

Sprout is also the only major tracker with tube feeding support, built in collaboration with Growing Independent Eaters. For NICU families navigating feeding transitions, that's a meaningful differentiator.

The app has been around since 2012 — 13+ years of refinement, with a 4.8 rating across 31,000+ iOS reviews.

The bottom line

Pick Huckleberry if sleep is your primary challenge and you want AI-powered predictions to build a routine. It does one thing exceptionally well.

Pick Sprout Baby if you want the best Apple Watch and Siri integration, need doctor-ready reports, or have a child with tube feeding needs. Its hardware integration is unmatched.

Consider also: tinylog offers a different mix — AI care plans covering sleep, feeding, and development (broader than Huckleberry's sleep focus), plus Fenton growth charts for preemie parents (something neither Huckleberry nor Sprout offers). Free core tracking with no ads lets you try it risk-free.

For a full comparison of all trackers, see our best baby tracker app guide.

Frequently asked questions
Which app has better Apple Watch support?
Sprout Baby, by far. Its Apple Watch integration was featured in Apple's WWDC keynote — including double-tap tracking. Huckleberry doesn't have an Apple Watch app.
Does Sprout Baby have sleep predictions like SweetSpot?
No. Sprout tracks sleep data and generates reports, but it doesn't predict optimal nap times. If sleep AI is what you need, Huckleberry is the clear choice.
Which app is better for special needs families?
Sprout Baby is unique in offering tube feeding tracking — important for NICU graduates and families navigating feeding challenges. Huckleberry doesn't have this. Neither app has Fenton growth charts for preemies.
Is there a tracker that combines AI and preemie support?
tinylog offers AI care plans plus Fenton growth charts and adjusted age tracking for preemie parents. It's the only major tracker with both. Core tracking is free with no ads.
AI care plans + Fenton charts in one app.
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