Sleep tracking
Is Huckleberry worth $50/yr if my baby is already sleeping through?
kaytlin_m
First-time mom
Posted May 22, 2026
4 replies
My 9-month-old has been doing 10-11hr stretches for about a month now. Friend swears by Huckleberry but I'm wondering whether I'd actually use the SweetSpot stuff at this stage. Anyone keep paying after sleep got predictable?
Replies (4)
marathon_mom_of_threeMom of 2+· May 23, 2026
Honest answer: I dropped it at month 8 with my first and re-subscribed during the 12-month nap transition. The free tier handles basic logging fine. Save your $99 and come back if the schedule blows up again.
lila_hFirst-time mom· May 24, 2026
I'm in the same boat. Cancelled after the 4mo regression resolved. Came back for daycare onboarding because the nap audit feature was useful evidence for our care plan.
dr_simone_obrien_mdPediatrician· May 25, 2026
From a clinical standpoint: once a healthy term infant is consistently consolidating night sleep, additional algorithmic input usually adds little. The free tier journaling is sufficient unless you anticipate disruption (travel, illness, daycare transition).
Wermom Editorial TeamWermom Editorial· May 26, 2026
Verified take: in our 30-day Huckleberry retest (May 2026), SweetSpot's value drops sharply once a baby is consistently inside the 4–15 month wake-window model. If you're outside that, the algorithm widens predictions and you're paying for the journal. Free tier is unusually usable.