privacy
Nubo's Pumping tool tracks milk output privately, visible only to you. Not your caregivers, not your co-parent. Here's why that design decision matters and how it works at the architecture level.
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Half the entries in any honest baby log get added after the fact. The trick is logging them with the right historical timestamp, in seconds, without breaking the chart. Here's the catch-up playbook.
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The word 'free' on the App Store hides a lot. Per-seat caregiver fees, locked quick-log buttons, capped backups, paywalled voice. Here's the honest checklist for a tracker that does not nickel-and-dime a tired parent.
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What To Expect adds age-specific context to the same Nubo log parents already use, so day 5 questions and week 6 questions stop getting the same generic answer.
feeding
The top 9 allergens, the wait-window rule, what to track per introduction, and how to keep it all organized when your pediatrician asks.
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The best baby tracker disappears into your routine. Here's how Nubo's device, app, and Alexa skill feed into one data layer so you pick the right tool for the moment.
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Most baby apps upload your child's data the moment you create an account. Nubo stores everything locally, encrypts before syncing, and runs a server that cannot read what it relays.
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Paper immunization cards get lost. Digital vaccine trackers keep every dose searchable, shareable, and organized by your child's age.
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Your thumb reaches one side of the screen. Every important button is on the other. Phone Hand mode fixes that with a single toggle.