Your partner. The nanny. Grandma on Saturday. Daycare on Tuesday. You. Everyone caring for your baby sees the same timeline and can log a feed or diaper in seconds.
Most baby apps are built for one person. One account. One phone. Sharing with your partner is an add-on at best, and usually clunky.
Real life doesn't work that way. Your partner does the 3AM feed. Your mom comes over Saturday. The nanny has baby from 9 to 5. Everyone knows something different. Nobody has the full picture.
"Did she eat today?" "I don't know, ask your mom." "When did he last nap?" "The nanny didn't write it down." Notes in three places. Texts you screenshot. A paper list on the counter that's two days old. A doctor visit where you're trying to remember the last 48 hours.
Family sharing is in the free tier. Invite whoever helps.
Both of you log into the same timeline. The 3AM feed you did. The morning diaper they changed. No handoff texts.
Give your nanny log access. They log what happened during their shift, you see it the moment they do.
When grandma takes baby for the weekend, she logs feeds and naps. You see it live. No guessing later.
If your provider uses the app, they log directly. If not, transcribe their notes in seconds.
When more people are logging, speed matters even more. Your partner might not remember the exact time. Your nanny might be holding a fussy baby. Your mom might not know how the menus work.
Saying "he just had 5oz" works for everyone. No training. No "how do I change the feed type" text in the middle of your workday. The easier it is for each person, the more complete the timeline.
Shared timelines shouldn't cost extra. Family sharing is in every Pippy account from day one.
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