Sleep tracking
Wermom vs Huckleberry for newborn twins — which actually handles 2 schedules?
twomommatwins
First-time mom
Posted May 15, 2026
3 replies
Boy/girl twins arrive in 3 weeks. Sleep is the dimension I'm most scared of. Looking for an app that lets me log 2 babies in parallel without becoming a UI nightmare at 3am. Huckleberry's twin support is paid-only I think?
Replies (3)
twinmom_3yrsMom of 2+· May 16, 2026
Wermom's twin profile switcher beat Huckleberry for me. One tap to swap, separate timelines, separate predictions. Huckleberry's multi-child paywall annoyed me when I was already in survival mode.
Wermom Editorial TeamWermom Editorial· May 17, 2026
Verified: Huckleberry charges per additional child profile under their family plan ($129/yr at testing). Wermom includes up to 4 children on the free tier. We've documented the twin workflow head-to-head in our Wermom vs Huckleberry compare page.
preemiemamaFirst-time mom· May 18, 2026
Mine were 35-weekers and I needed something that could ignore the SweetSpot model entirely until they hit corrected-age milestones. Wermom let me toggle that, Huckleberry didn't have an option I could find.