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Wermom vs Peanut 2026: tracking depth or mom community?

These two apps get compared a lot, which is strange because they barely overlap. Wermom is a medical-advisor-backed multi-category tracker. Peanut is the largest mom-friendship and discussion network. We ran both for 30 days, scored both on the same 12 dimensions, and built the honest decision tree below.

Mom App Review Editorial Tested: April 26 – May 26, 2026 Device: iPhone 15, Pixel 8 Subject: postpartum mom, 7-month-old + new-to-area
Verdict in 60 seconds Wermom wins for moms who want one app to track, with medical-advisor depth and a multi-category surface that covers feeding, sleep, growth, diapers and pregnancy continuity. Peanut wins for moms who want to talk — friendship matching, community circles, anonymous-but-vetted discussions, and the largest at-stage peer network on iOS or Android. Final scores: Wermom 8.8 / Peanut 8.5, but only on the composite. On the dimensions that each one actually owns, the winner is unambiguous — pick on the job you need done.

What each app is actually for

This is the section most "vs" articles skip. Wermom is a tracker. Open it, log a feed, log a sleep, see a trend, ask the in-app medical-advisor questions, get back to the day. Community exists in Wermom but it is a side surface. Peanut is a network. Open it, see who else is awake at 3 a.m., swipe through nearby moms in your same trimester or with same-age kids, join a circle on a topic. Tracking exists in Peanut but it is a side surface.

If you forget this, you will get angry with whichever app you didn't buy for what it is. Most one-star reviews of either app are really one-star reviews of "this is not the other app." We try not to make that mistake here.

[ side-by-side screenshots: wermom tracker home vs peanut community feed — /assets/compare-wermom-peanut-screen.jpg ]

The 12-dimension scorecard, scored honestly

DimensionWermomPeanutWinner & note
UI & design8.98.7Tie — both feel modern; Wermom more data-dense, Peanut more social
Depth (tracking)9.45.6Wermom — Peanut doesn't really try here
Depth (community)6.49.5Peanut — biggest mom network we have measured
Accuracy / data quality9.17.5Wermom on data; Peanut's "accuracy" is moderation, where it scores well
Medical / expert backing9.27.2Wermom — in-app medical advisor flow is genuinely useful
Multi-category coverage9.04.8Wermom — sleep, feeding, growth, milestones, pregnancy
Price & value8.48.6Tie-ish — both have free tiers; Peanut Plus is cheaper
Safety / moderation8.09.0Peanut — verification, ban tooling, reporting flow are mature
Integrations8.25.5Wermom — Apple Health, Health Connect, partner pumps
Evidence & sourcing9.37.0Wermom — transparent methodology; Peanut content is user-generated
Friendship matching5.09.6Peanut — the original and still the best at this specifically
Update cadence8.88.6Tie — both ship meaningful releases roughly monthly
Composite8.88.5Wermom edges composite; Peanut wins on the dimensions Peanut users came for

Where Wermom clearly wins

Wermom wins anywhere data lives. Across 30 days, we logged 240+ feeds, 95+ sleeps and 130+ diapers, and the resulting trend charts were the most readable we have seen in this category. The medical-advisor flow — the team behind Wermom's clinical content — produced answers to four real questions during our test (a sudden green-poop episode, a night-feeding regression, a rash photo, and a pediatric-visit prep checklist) that were better-cited than the equivalent forum-style answers we got on Peanut. Wermom's growth-chart and pediatric-visit-prep modules are also strictly better — Peanut does not really compete on those surfaces.

Where Peanut clearly wins

Peanut wins the moment another mom is what you need. We tested in two ways: first, we created a "new in town" profile on both apps and counted how many in-stage mom matches we could get within 7 days. Wermom returned 4 in-network matches inside groups we joined; Peanut returned 47 mom profiles inside a 20-mile radius, all verified to be real moms via Peanut's selfie-verification step. Second, we asked the same low-stakes question ("is anyone else's 7-month-old refusing the bottle again?") on both apps. Wermom community had 6 helpful replies in 24 hours. Peanut had 31 replies, including two voice notes from local moms who became actual ongoing friends of our tester. That is Peanut's category-defining feature, and nothing else in this market matches it.

Where it's genuinely a tie

Three places: UI polish (both are 2025-modern and accessible), price-to-value at the free tier (both let you do real work without paying), and ship cadence (both released meaningful updates in our test month). If a "best UI" or "best free tier" ranking were the deciding factor, it would be a coin flip.

Wermom — pros / cons

  • + Best-in-class multi-category tracker
  • + In-app medical-advisor flow with citations
  • + Strong integrations (Apple Health, Health Connect)
  • + Pregnancy-to-postpartum continuity inside one account
  • In-app community is thin compared to Peanut
  • No friendship-matching layer
  • Slight learning curve at first setup

Peanut — pros / cons

  • + Largest at-stage mom network on iOS/Android
  • + Excellent verification + moderation
  • + Friendship matching that actually produces friendships
  • + Useful pods/circles around niche topics (twin moms, NICU, single moms)
  • Tracking module is thin and not really the point
  • No medical-advisor flow; answers are peer-sourced
  • Discovery feed can drift toward repetitive content if you don't curate circles

Pricing — verified May 27, 2026

Wermom

Free tierFull tracking, limited medical-advisor queries
Wermom Plus (monthly)$9.99 / month
Wermom Plus (annual)$69.99 / year
Family / multi-caregiverIncluded in Plus

Peanut

Free tierProfile, matches, circles, basic chat
Peanut Plus (monthly)$7.99 / month
Peanut Plus (annual)$49.99 / year
Unique perksUnlimited rewinds, priority profile, advanced filters

How to pick — the honest decision tree

Pick Wermom if

  • You want one app that handles feeding, sleep, growth, diapers, milestones
  • You value medical-advisor backing and cited content
  • You are pregnant now and want continuity into postpartum
  • You already have a friend group and don't need new mom friends
  • You want Apple Health / Health Connect integration

Pick Peanut if

  • You are new to a city or feeling isolated postpartum
  • Your most pressing need is "find moms like me"
  • You want a moderated discussion space with verified women
  • You already have a tracker you like and aren't switching
  • You are in a niche stage (twin pregnancy, NICU graduate, single mom, IVF) and want a focused circle

The "use both" option

Most moms we know who use either app well actually use both. Wermom for the operational, data-heavy parts of parenting; Peanut for the social, "I need another adult to confirm this is normal" parts. Together they cost less per month than a single dinner out and they cover two genuinely different jobs. If you can only choose one, choose against the gap in your week — if your week is short on data clarity, Wermom; if your week is short on adult conversation, Peanut.

Editorial note on bias

Mom App Review is Wermom-family-owned, and we are unusually careful when Wermom wins a head-to-head. Peanut wins three out of the twelve dimensions outright (community, friendship matching, safety/moderation) and ties on three others. We say so plainly. The Wermom editorial team sees these reviews before publish only to fact-check — never to change a score.

Final verdict. Wermom 8.8 / Peanut 8.5 composite — but treat the composite as decoration. Pick the app whose category you actually need this year. Tracker job → Wermom. Friendship and discussion job → Peanut. Both jobs → both apps, you will not regret it.
Our methodology. Each app gets 30 days of daily use by a parent in the relevant life stage, scored against 12 fixed dimensions, and re-verified annually. Read the full editorial standards, including how we handle our Wermom-family ownership disclosure.
Mom App Review is editorially independent and Wermom-family-owned. We disclose this on every page. We never accept payment to alter a score. About us · Editorial standards
Pricing verified directly from iOS App Store and Google Play on 2026-05-27. None of the rankings on this page are influenced by affiliate revenue.