App comparison

tinylog vs Nara Baby

Both tinylog and Nara Baby offer free tracking without ads — rare in this space. The difference is what happens with your data. tinylog turns it into AI care plans. Nara keeps it simple and free. Here's the honest comparison.

FeaturetinylogNara Baby
Free tierYes — core tracking free forever, no adsYes — full tracking free, no ads
Monthly price$9.99/mo (premium)Free (no paid tier confirmed)
Yearly price$69.99/yr ($5.83/mo)Free
PlatformsiOS, AndroidiOS, Android, Apple Watch
Feeding trackingYesYes — breast, bottle, solids with preloaded first foods
Sleep trackingYesYes — with wake window tracking
Diaper trackingYesYes — wet, dirty, dry, rash
Pumping trackingYesYes
AI featuresAI care plans that refresh as baby growsNo — trend analysis only
Growth charts (WHO)YesYes
Growth charts (Fenton)Yes — built for preemiesNo
Caregiver syncYes — real-timeYes — family tab invites
Mom wellnessNoYes — mood, hydration, postpartum recovery
Milestone trackingYesYes — by age
Dark modeYesNot confirmed
LanguagesEN, ES, PT, FREnglish primarily
Where Nara Baby shines

Nara's biggest selling point is simple: everything is free. Not free-with-ads, not a 7-day trial — genuinely free for full tracking with no visible paywalls. That's extremely rare in this market.

The app is designed by a parent, and it shows. The interface is clean and calming. Mom wellness tracking (postpartum mood, hydration, sleep, food) is built in — a thoughtful addition that most trackers ignore. Milestone tracking comes included. Multi-baby support works well, with twin comparison views.

Nara also has an Apple Watch app and home screen widgets for quick access. With a 4.9 App Store rating across 21,000+ reviews and 1 million+ users, parents clearly appreciate the approach.

Where Nara falls short is intelligence. It tracks everything faithfully but doesn't analyze patterns, predict schedules, or generate personalized guidance.

Where tinylog shines

tinylog matches Nara on the free tier — core tracking with no ads and no time limits. Where it pulls ahead is what happens next. The AI care plan takes your baby's age, logged patterns, and developmental stage and gives you a personalized schedule covering feeding, sleep, and milestones. It refreshes as your baby grows.

For preemie parents, tinylog is one of the few trackers that includes Fenton growth charts — the clinical standard for tracking preterm infant growth. Nara only offers WHO charts, which give misleading results for babies born early.

The interface is built for exhausted parents — log a feeding in 3 taps, even one-handed at 3 AM. Dark mode is confirmed. And multilingual support (English, Spanish, Portuguese, French) serves families that Nara doesn't reach.

The bottom line

Pick Nara Baby if you want completely free, ad-free tracking with a clean interface and postpartum wellness features. It's the best "just tracking" option with zero cost.

Pick tinylog if you want the free tracking foundation plus the option to upgrade to AI care plans and Fenton growth charts when you're ready. The free tier matches Nara's; the premium tier adds guidance Nara doesn't offer.

For a broader comparison, see our best baby tracker app guide or best free baby tracker app guide.

Frequently asked questions
If Nara is completely free, why would I pay for tinylog?
Nara tracks your data well. tinylog tracks it and tells you what to do with it. The premium plan adds AI-generated care plans that give you a personalized feeding and sleep schedule that updates as your baby grows — plus Fenton growth charts for preemie parents. If you just need logging, Nara is great. If you want guidance, tinylog's premium adds real value.
Is tinylog really free?
Core tracking (feeding, sleep, diapers, pumping) is free forever with no ads. AI care plans and growth charts are part of the premium plan at $9.99/mo or $69.99/yr. Free trial included, no credit card required.
Which app is better for preemie parents?
tinylog has a clear edge. It includes Fenton growth charts (the NICU standard for preterm infants) and adjusted age tracking. Nara uses WHO charts only, which are designed for full-term babies.
Does Nara have an Apple Watch app?
Yes, Nara supports Apple Watch for quick logging. tinylog doesn't currently have an Apple Watch app.
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