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feeding tracker

A baby feeding tracker built for starting solids.

Not sleep. Not diapers. Just the first-food chaos: what was served, what got eaten, what came back out, and what deserves a note.

The useful version

Clear enough to use while a baby is throwing food.

Why a first-food tracker beats a generic baby log

General baby trackers are great until you need to answer a specific food question. BabyFoodTracker focuses on solids, variety, allergens, reactions, and the record you might need for a pediatrician.

  • Food timeline with dates and notes.
  • 100 foods before 1 progress.
  • Allergen exposure status and possible reaction flags.
  • Refused foods to retry later.

Designed for quick logging

Parents do not need another ritual. The tracker should be fast enough to use one-handed after lunch: pick food, choose texture, mark response, add a note only if useful.

Built for the pediatrician conversation

When a concern comes up, a clean history is useful. The product direction is exportable food and reaction summaries, not medical guesses.

Checklist preview

Start with the foods parents ask about first.

Progress is saved in this browser. Major allergens are tagged so they do not vanish inside ordinary food notes.

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Grains & starches

Vegetables

Fruits

Proteins

Dairy & fats

Flavor builders

FAQ

Questions parents actually ask.

Is BabyFoodTracker for newborn bottle tracking?

No. The wedge is first foods and solids. Broad newborn feeding apps already exist; this product should stay sharp.

Can caregivers use it?

The roadmap includes shared access. The marketing pages should already explain that use case because it is a real parent need.

Does it work as a web app?

Yes. The best MVP path is web/PWA first, with native wrappers later if app-store demand proves out.