ParentLove stands out for two reasons: designed by an actual IBCLC (lactation consultant), and Pro is a one-time $24.99 - not monthly, not yearly. Free version covers feeds, sleep, diapers, pumping, and unlimited sharing. Pro adds vaccine records, growth charts, and milk bank tracking. 4.9 stars across both stores. If you're breastfeeding and want an app that understands nursing, start here.

Designed by an IBCLC and sleep trainer who's also a mom of two. You can feel it in the details - the breastfeeding tracker distinguishes left vs right, tracks letdown, and logs pumping sessions with a milk stash calculator. This isn't a generic tracker with a nursing tab bolted on.
Free version is generous: 20+ trackers (feeds, pumping, sleep, diapers, solids, meds, milestones, newborn log), unlimited history, sharing with caregivers, customizable reminders. Most parents won't need Pro.
Pro ($24.99 one-time - read that again, one-time) adds health logs (vaccines, fevers, allergies), extended growth charts, and a Milk Bank feature for managing pumped breast milk inventory. Family Pro ($39.99 one-time) lets 10 users access Pro features. In a world of $60-$130/yr subscriptions, this pricing is refreshing.
4.9 stars on both App Store and Google Play. Won Best Baby Tracking App 2025 from LUXlife.
Compared to Baby Connect ($40/yr), ParentLove has better breastfeeding tools but less data export flexibility. Compared to Nara Baby (completely free), ParentLove's free tier is comparable, but Pro adds real clinical-grade health tracking. Compared to Huckleberry, there are no sleep predictions here - it's a logger, not an oracle.
If breastfeeding is your primary tracking need, this is the best option in the directory.