Despite its strengths, Huckleberry isn't a perfect fit for everyone. Here are the most common reasons parents start exploring other options.
Pricing changes or paywall frustration
Huckleberry's premium plans are $9.99/mo (Plus) or $14.99/mo (Premium). Some parents feel that features they expected to be free — like detailed sleep analysis — are locked behind a paywall. When the free tier feels too limited, parents start looking around.
Need preemie support (Fenton charts)
Huckleberry doesn't offer Fenton growth charts. If your baby was born premature, you need charts designed for preterm infants — not just WHO standards for full-term babies. This is a dealbreaker for NICU parents.
Want more than sleep predictions
Huckleberry's AI is focused on sleep timing. Some parents want a broader view — feeding schedules, developmental milestones, and a care plan that covers the whole day, not just naps.
Language support
Huckleberry is primarily English-only. If you (or a caregiver) prefer Spanish, Portuguese, or French, that's a meaningful limitation in a tool you use 10+ times a day.
Just want something different
Sometimes an app's design, flow, or philosophy doesn't click. That's not a criticism — it's just preference. Different families have different needs.