It's 3 AM. You're wondering: when was the last feed?

Stop guessing. Start tracking.

Feeds, sleep, nappies — all in seconds. So you can rest.

Free for one baby. No card needed. Your data is yours.

  • Did I feed them already or not?

  • How long did they sleep today?

  • The doctor asks and I don't know what to say

Everything gets tracked

  • Log feeds in seconds

    Breast, bottle or solids. One tap.

  • Track sleep effortlessly

    Naps, nights, duration and location.

  • Nappies that count

    Wet, dirty, mixed. Spot patterns.

  • Activity and mood

    Tummy time, walks, bath — keep a daily diary.

  • Report for the doctor

    PDF with weight, height, sleep and feeds. Arrive prepared.

  • Share with the family

    Your partner and family log and see everything from one place.

This is what your day looks like

A visual calendar of everything that happens. No paragraphs needed.

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What other families say

  • We finally stopped wondering who had given the last feed. I check on my phone and that's it.

    Verónica, first-time mum
  • I took the report to the paediatrician and they said it was great to have the whole summary there. Saves time in the appointment.

    Ray, first-time dad
  • My partner and I finally stopped arguing about whether it was time to feed. We both see it in real time.

    Laura, mum of twins

Why Naranest?

  • Share with your partner

    You both log. You both see everything. In real time.

  • Report ready for the doctor

    Generate a PDF with weight, sleep and feeds. Arrive prepared.

  • WHO percentiles

    Weight, height and head circumference on official curves.

  • Install from the browser

    No App Store. Works offline. Fast as a native app.

And celebrate every milestone

  • First smile
  • First steps
  • First tooth
  • First word

Start today. It's free.

In under a minute you'll be logging the first feed.

Used by families in Spain and Latin America.