Quick logging
Capture meals, bathroom events, naps, tummy time, temperatures, and notes without digging through menus.
Family care, captured in seconds
Track routines, health notes, medicine, meals, naps, and household sync in one calm workspace built for tired parents and trusted caregivers.
Built around real care moments
Capture meals, bathroom events, naps, tummy time, temperatures, and notes without digging through menus.
Keep dose history, schedules, category defaults, and reminders together so caregivers see the same context.
Invite trusted adults, switch households, and preserve separate care histories for each family context.
Use phone widgets and wearable shortcuts for frequent actions when your hands are already full.
Screens parents can scan
ParentSnap keeps the common caregiver questions close: when was the last bottle, who logged the dose, which child is selected, and what needs a follow-up.
Android and iOS
The Android app is the active build target, with household sync, local Room storage, widgets, Wear support, billing paths, and medicine-family workspaces.
Release questionsThe iOS experience follows the same care model so families can keep a shared record as platform support expands.
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ParentSnap is structured around a local-first free path, beta testing access, and paid cloud sync tiers for households that want shared devices, reminders, and richer history.
Privacy and control
Auth tokens and sensitive local values use protected device storage where the platform supports it.
Membership, roles, invites, and selected household context keep shared records scoped to the right group.
Cloud sync is a deliberate product path, not a requirement for using the phone as a local tracker.
FAQ
The Android app is the active development target, and iOS is available now through TestFlight.
No. The product is designed around local phone tracking first, with cloud sync available for shared households.
Yes. The sync model supports household membership, invites, roles, and account switching.
No. ParentSnap is an organizational tool for care records. Families should confirm medical decisions with a qualified clinician.