Most baby apps feel like they were made for mom, then handed to you. Pippy keeps it neutral. Feed type is whatever you're feeding. Logs are shared with whoever's caring for baby. You talk, it logs. Even at 3AM with one hand.
Open any popular baby app and you'll notice the same thing. Pink colors. Breastfeeding as the default. "Mama" everywhere. The app assumes one person (usually mom) does all the tracking.
Dads use these apps too. You do the 2AM bottle. You change the diaper so she can sleep 20 more minutes. You take baby to the doctor. The app just never seems to notice you're there.
Pippy doesn't make a big deal about it. It just stays neutral. Feed type is whatever you're feeding. The timeline is shared with whoever is caring for baby. You talk, it logs.
The real parenting moments where dads show up, and how Pippy makes them easier.
You're doing the 3AM bottle. Baby in one arm, phone in the other, trying not to wake your partner. Say "he just had 4oz" and it's logged. No tapping through menus in the dark.
Your partner wakes up, opens the app, sees every feed and diaper since midnight. No "did you feed her yet?" text.
Taking baby to the checkup? Share the pediatrician-ready report from your phone.
Pippy watches the pattern and shows the next nap window, so you can plan around it.
When it's just you and baby for the day, Pippy is faster than any other tracker. Fussy baby on your lap? No menus. Just talk.
Drop baby off with the data. Whoever's caring for baby can log too. When you pick up, the full day is already in your phone.
Family sharing isn't a paid extra in Pippy. It's free. Invite your partner, your nanny, grandparents. Everyone logs to the same timeline. Everyone sees what happened today without asking.
If you're the dad who wants to be more than backup, Pippy makes it easy to know what's going on. You stop being the parent who asks "when did she last eat?" You become the parent who already knows.