Wermom
Disclosure: owned by our parent company Wermom Essentials Inc. Even so — the editorial-first model is the best we've tested. Free tier is unusually generous.
Full review →We test the apps so you don't have to. No sponsored content. No "best of" lists ranked by affiliate kickback.
Each app gets 30 days of real testing — by a real mom — before we publish a single word.
Disclosure: owned by our parent company Wermom Essentials Inc. Even so — the editorial-first model is the best we've tested. Free tier is unusually generous.
Full review →SweetSpot predictions are genuinely useful. Premium nags too often. Worth it for the 4-month regression.
Full review →Best-in-class for first foods. Search is awkward. Worth the subscription if you're starting BLW.
Full review →Beautiful design. Data-sharing defaults make us nervous. Read the privacy section carefully.
Full review →Trusted brand, dated UX. Content is solid; the community feed is a 2014 time capsule. Ads are heavy.
Full review →The underlying science is contested. App is glossy but the predictions don't survive replication. Skip.
Full review →Four shortcuts for the four questions we get most.
Our pick: Huckleberry (87/100). The SweetSpot predictions earn their keep through the 4-month regression. Free tier covers basics; Premium for sleep plans.
Read the guide → FeedingOur pick: Solid Starts (83/100). Hands-down the most useful BLW reference on iOS. Skip if you're not starting solids; essential if you are.
Read the guide → FreeOur pick: Wermom (91/100). The free tier covers more than most paid trackers. No data sale. No ads. Disclosure: we own it.
Read the guide → PremiumOur pick: Huckleberry Premium. Worth it through the 4-month regression. Cancel after.
Read the guide →Every app gets tested by a real mom over 30 consecutive days. Scoring is consistent, transparent, and reproducible.
Real questions, moderated replies, editorial verification on every thread.