Traveling with a baby
Flights, road trips, remote vacation spots — you'll be logging feeds and sleep in places with spotty or nonexistent internet. tinylog keeps working exactly the same whether you're at home or 30,000 feet in the air.
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No signal? No problem. Tinylog stores everything on your device so you can log feeds, sleep, and diapers anywhere — planes, cabins, grandma's house with terrible internet.
When you're back online, everything syncs automatically. No data lost, no extra steps.
The 2 AM feeding doesn't pause because your internet is down. The diaper blowout at the cabin doesn't wait for cell service. The nap on the airplane still needs to be logged.
Most baby tracker apps are cloud-first — which means they're useless the moment you lose your connection. tinylog is built differently. Your data lives on your device first, and syncs to the cloud second.
There's nothing to enable or configure. Offline mode is how tinylog works by default.
Local-first storage: Every entry you create is saved to your device immediately — before it ever touches the internet. Open the app, log a feed, close the app. Done. That entry is safe on your phone whether you have five bars or zero.
Automatic background sync: When your device reconnects to Wi-Fi or cellular data, tinylog syncs all pending entries in the background. You don't need to open the app, tap a button, or do anything at all.
Multi-device merge: If two caregivers both log entries while offline, all entries merge into the shared timeline when both devices reconnect. No conflicts, no duplicates, no data lost.
Flights, road trips, remote vacation spots — you'll be logging feeds and sleep in places with spotty or nonexistent internet. tinylog keeps working exactly the same whether you're at home or 30,000 feet in the air.
Storms knock out internet. Router firmware updates happen at inconvenient times. With tinylog, an outage doesn't interrupt your baby's routine tracking.
Grandma's rural house. The pediatrician's waiting room in a concrete building. The basement nursery. Anywhere your phone struggles to find a signal, tinylog still works.
You don't need to do anything special to use offline mode. Just use tinylog normally. If you're offline, your entries are saved locally. When you reconnect, they sync. That's it — no settings to change, no buttons to tap.
Offline mode works with every type of tracking in tinylog: