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Nestling

Nestling

Smart baby sleep tracker and personalised AI coach

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Baby tracking apps are stressful. Notifications, busy screens, data overload – they add chaos, not calm. Nestling is different. Free, simple tracking (one-touch, Siri, Watch, Lock Screen) with an optional AI coach that can directly analyse your logged data – personalised sleep advice without copying logs into chats. No ads. No marketing emails. Privacy-first. Built by a paediatrician dad who wanted tracking that helps, not overwhelms.
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Kev P
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Hi all! I'm a paediatrician, app developer, and dad to a now 14-month-old. When my son was born, we tried the popular baby tracking apps and gave up within weeks. They felt designed to maximise engagement, not actually help. Constant notifications, gamified logging that made you feel guilty for not tracking everything, marketing emails. It was exhausting. We went back to a paper diary. But paper gets lost. And when sleep regressions hit, I found myself pasting handwritten notes into ChatGPT asking "is this normal? what should we try?". That's when the idea clicked: what if the AI already had the data? What makes Nestling different: - The AI coach isn't a generic chatbot – it has context. Your baby's actual sleep patterns, feed times, age. So when you ask "why won't she nap?" at 3am, you get advice based on your baby, not a generic article. - The rest of the app is deliberately minimal. Track what matters, ignore what doesn't. No pressure, no guilt. - The tracker is completely free – no catch. The AI coach is premium because API calls cost real money and I refuse to do ads or sell data. I'd genuinely love feedback from other parents. What would make this more useful? What's missing? I built this to help, and I want to get it right.