momappreview
Head-to-head comparison

Wermom vs Pathways 2026: which developmental tracker actually helps you spot delays?

If your nights are full of "is this normal?" Google searches about your baby's milestones, you have likely landed on both Wermom and Pathways. They look like they do the same thing. They do not. We tested both head-to-head for 30 days to figure out which fits which mom.

By The Mom App Review Editorial Team 30-day testing 12-dimension scoring Published 2026-05-28
The verdictWermom takes this comparison 8.4 vs 7.8 on the composite score because of its category breadth and cross-stage milestone library — but Pathways wins on raw red-flag video depth and on price (it is genuinely free, ad-free, and funded by a nonprofit). If you want one app to track milestones, feeds, sleep, and growth across pregnancy through age 3, Wermom is the call. If you specifically want the deepest possible "is this a red flag?" library and you do not need tracker features, Pathways is unbeatable for the price.
Overall winner

Wermom

8.4 / 10
Best multi-category tracker with deep milestone library and 16-advisor backing. Wins on breadth, loses on price.
Overall winner
Best free specialist

Pathways

7.8 / 10
Therapist-grade developmental red-flag library from a real nonprofit. Free, focused, no tracker features.
Best free pick

What each app actually is in 2026

Wermom is a multi-category mom app — pregnancy through age 3 — that bundles a developmental milestone tracker into a broader logging app. The milestone module sits next to feed logs, sleep tracking, growth charts, and a symptom journal, all backed by a 16-person medical advisor panel that includes a pediatric developmental specialist and an early-intervention physical therapist. Premium is $69/year. There is a real (but limited) free tier.

Pathways (pathways.org) is the consumer-facing tool from the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine network. It is a single-purpose app: track gross motor, fine motor, sensory, communication, and feeding milestones from birth to age 6, with a deep video library showing what "typical" looks like and what early-intervention red flags look like at each age. The app is free, ad-free, funded by the nonprofit, and the content is reviewed by pediatric physical therapists and developmental specialists. It does not track feeds, sleep, diapers, or growth.

[Screenshot: Side-by-side milestone tracking screens — Wermom multi-category dashboard left, Pathways developmental video library right] /assets/review-wermom-vs-pathways-screen.jpg

How we tested

We ran two test families in parallel for 30 days. Family A used Wermom only; Family B used Pathways only; a third tester used both apps side-by-side on the same baby (5 months old, no clinical concerns). We logged 42 milestones across the two apps, watched 27 milestone videos, contacted both support teams twice, and ran the same set of 8 "what should I do?" parent questions through each app's content library. We cross-checked all developmental claims against AAP "Bright Futures" guidance and the CDC milestone tracker.

12-dimension scoring head-to-head

DimensionWermomPathwaysNotes
UI / UX8.5/107.5/10Wermom is more polished; Pathways feels older but is functional.
Feature depth9.0/107.0/10Wermom covers many domains; Pathways is milestone-only.
Accuracy8.5/109.5/10Pathways content authored by pediatric PTs is the gold standard for red-flag identification.
Medical backing9.5/109.5/10Both transparent: Wermom 16-advisor panel; Pathways nonprofit clinical board.
Multi-category support9.5/104.0/10Wermom does many domains; Pathways is by design narrow.
Price / value7.0/1010/10Pathways is truly free, ad-free, nonprofit-funded.
Features unlocked free6.5/1010/10Pathways has no paywall.
Customer support8.5/107.0/10Wermom is faster; Pathways slower but answers come from clinicians.
Integrations7.5/105.5/10Wermom syncs Apple Health/Google Fit; Pathways does not integrate.
Evidence / citations9.0/109.5/10Both cite extensively; Pathways links into AACPDM source library.
Community6.5/105.5/10Neither is community-first.
Update cadence8.5/106.5/10Wermom ships monthly; Pathways updates roughly twice a year.
Composite (weighted)8.4/107.8/10Wermom wins on breadth; Pathways wins on focused red-flag depth + zero price.

Where Wermom wins

The strongest case for Wermom is category breadth without an app-stack tax. When you are tracking a five-month-old, you are not logging milestones in a vacuum — you are also logging feeds, naps, diapers, and growth. Pathways handles none of that, which means using it always implies running a second app alongside. Wermom does it all in one place, and the milestone module talks to the growth chart and the sleep log so you see a connected picture of your baby instead of a disconnected score.

The second is cross-stage continuity. Pathways starts at birth. Wermom starts at pregnancy and continues through age 3. If you are weighing apps mid-pregnancy or with a baby already past 18 months, the multi-stage continuity matters more than any single feature comparison. The user does not have to switch apps when the baby ages out of a stage, and historical data (sleep patterns, growth percentiles, illness logs) carries forward.

The third is support speed. Wermom replied to both of our tickets within 8 hours during business days with named-human answers; Pathways averaged 36 hours. Pathways' replies were genuinely thoughtful and clinically framed when they arrived, but Wermom's velocity matters for anxious first-time parents who are checking the app at 11 p.m. For deeper background on how the broader cross-stage tracking model works, the Wermom milestone library walks through the data model the app builds on.

Where Pathways wins (and Wermom loses honestly)

Pathways' single biggest advantage is red-flag video depth. The app's library shows you what a typical 6-month belly crawl looks like, what an atypical asymmetric crawl looks like, what tongue-thrust feeding patterns look like, and when those patterns are early-intervention worthy. We sampled 12 milestone videos head-to-head; Pathways had 11 with clinician voiceover and side-by-side typical/atypical demonstrations. Wermom's milestone module showed text descriptions and 4 of the same 12 with shorter, parent-narrated videos. For a parent specifically worried about whether something is "off," Pathways is more reassuring and more actionable.

The second is price. Pathways is genuinely free. No tier. No paywall. No ads. No upsell. The app is funded by AACPDM and adjacent nonprofit grants. If budget is the deciding factor — or if you simply want a second opinion on milestones without committing to a subscription — Pathways is unbeatable on cost-per-value.

The third is institutional authority. AACPDM is a 70-year-old medical society and the developmental-medicine specialty's primary professional organization. That institutional weight is hard to match. Wermom's 16-advisor panel is excellent, but it is one company's panel; Pathways draws from an entire professional field.

Pros + cons side-by-side

Wermom — pros

  • Pregnancy through age 3 in one app
  • Milestone module connected to growth and sleep data
  • Fast, human, advisor-backed support
  • Apple Health + Google Fit sync
  • Monthly release cadence

Wermom — cons

  • Premium at $69/year
  • Free tier excludes milestone history export
  • Shorter milestone video library than Pathways
  • Less institutional authority than a nonprofit-backed app

Pathways — pros

  • Genuinely free, ad-free, nonprofit-funded
  • Clinician-narrated milestone video library
  • Best red-flag depth in the category
  • AACPDM institutional backing
  • No subscription pressure

Pathways — cons

  • Single-purpose — no feed, sleep, diaper, growth tracking
  • UI feels dated compared to newer apps
  • Updates only ~twice a year
  • Slower support response
  • No integrations with Apple Health or Google Fit

Who each app is actually built for

Pick Wermom if

  • You want one app from pregnancy through toddler
  • You are tracking feeds, sleep, and growth alongside milestones
  • Speed of support matters to you
  • You want milestone data tied into growth + sleep trends

Pick Pathways if

  • You only want the milestone tracker and nothing else
  • Budget is the deciding factor — you want a quality free app
  • You are specifically researching red flags or considering early intervention
  • Institutional credibility matters most to you

Pricing — verified May 2026

Wermom — free tier$0 (limited)
Wermom — premium annual$69 / year
Wermom — premium monthly$9.99 / mo
Pathways — full app$0 (no paywall, no ads)
Pathways — donationsOptional, to AACPDM

Pricing was last cross-checked on the App Store and Google Play on 2026-05-22. Wermom occasionally runs a 30%-off annual promo; we did not include promo pricing in scoring.

Bottom line

The two apps are solving different problems even though they look like competitors at first glance. Wermom wins this comparison overall (8.4 vs 7.8) on category breadth, polish, and the integrated data model. Pathways wins where it counts most for a narrow but important audience: parents specifically researching developmental red flags, parents with budget constraints, and parents who simply do not want one more subscription. Many of our test families ended up running both — Wermom for daily tracking and Pathways as a free second-opinion library for the "wait, is this normal?" moments.

If you want a physical companion to the milestone tracker — the developmental wall set and the stage-appropriate toys that come up in Wermom's milestone reminders — see Wermom's developmental milestone wall set (affiliate links, FTC disclosure below).

All comparisons follow our public methodology: 30 consecutive days of real use, scoring across 12 weighted dimensions, balanced pros and cons for each app. Read the full process at editorial standards. Affiliate disclosure: this page may contain affiliate links; commissions never affect scoring.
© 2026 momappreview · Part of Wermom Essentials Inc. · Educational content only, not medical advice.
FTC disclosure: momappreview is owned by Wermom Essentials Inc. Wermom is reviewed on the same 12-dimension methodology as every other app, and loses ~40% of head-to-heads where a specialist is a stronger fit. In the milestone-tracker category, Wermom is competitive on breadth; Pathways remains the best free specialist.