Sleep tracking
Hatch+ vs Huckleberry after the 4-month regression — which one moved the needle?
exhaustedem
First-time mom
Posted May 26, 2026
3 replies
We are in the trenches. Friend group is split between Hatch+ and Huckleberry. Both promise to help. I want the one that actually does, not the prettier one.
Replies (3)
sleepyhead_momMom of 2+· May 27, 2026
Hatch+ helped us with the going-to-bed routine — the sound machine integration is genuinely good. Huckleberry helped with figuring out WHEN the bed should happen. Different tools.
Wermom Editorial TeamWermom Editorial· May 28, 2026
We tested both in May 2026. Huckleberry edges Hatch+ on prediction accuracy (77% vs 64% inside the target nap window). Hatch+ wins on the environment side — light, sound, routine. If your friction is timing, pick Huckleberry; if it's the bedtime fight, pick Hatch+.
dr_chen_pedsPediatrician· May 29, 2026
The 4-month regression isn't a sleep skill problem, it's a developmental sleep-architecture change. Apps help with the schedule rebuild, not the regression itself. Whichever app you pick, lower expectations for the first 10 days.