Huckleberry analyzes your baby's sleep patterns to predict the optimal SweetSpot window for naps and bedtime, reducing overtiredness.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Huckleberry's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Baby Tracker covers all the daily logging categories of Huckleberry without a subscription paywall. It lacks SweetSpot predictions and sleep coaching but is a reliable free option for parents who just need a log.
Explore Baby Tracker data →Nanit combines a camera and app to automatically detect when a baby is asleep or awake, logging sleep data without any manual input. It shows sleep score, breathing motion monitoring, and environmental readings.
Explore Nanit data →Taking Cara Babies offers structured online courses rather than a daily-use app. Courses cover newborn sleep, the 3-4 month regression, and older baby sleep training. Content is age-stage-specific rather than ongoing adaptive tracking.
Explore Taking Cara Babies data →Glow Baby tracks sleep, feeds, and diapers alongside developmental milestones. Its community feature connects parents with babies the same age for peer advice and support.
Explore Glow Baby data →The Snoo by Happiest Baby is a bassinet that automatically responds to fussing with gentle rocking and white noise. It logs sleep data and works with an app. It is a hardware solution rather than a tracking app.
Explore Snoo Smart Sleeper data →Baby Shusher plays a rhythmic shushing sound that mimics womb sounds, designed to calm fussy newborns. It is a sleep aid rather than a tracker, best used alongside a logging app.
Explore Baby Shusher data →Huckleberry also offers one-on-one sleep consulting plans with certified sleep consultants through the app.
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