Plant Parenthood

Plant Parenthood

A digital companion and community for plant parents 🌱

18 followers

Keep track all your plant babies with the Plant Parenthood app. - Never forget when you last watered - Admire how much your plant babies have grown - Share plant updates with your friends - Ask for help from the global plant family!
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Launch tags:iOSβ€’Homeβ€’Quantified Self
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What do you think? …

James Diecidue
Love the concept!
Paul Nica
This is awesome!
Anna Fuller
This is awesome @ingachen and @sinned - I need serious help with my houseplants. They keep dying!
Patricia
awesome work! Can't wait to track my plants with this app
Melissa Joy Kong
Ummm...so I recently came back home from a weekend away. Before I left, I watered my palm plant for the first time since buying it thinking, "Oh wow, you're such a good plant parent, Melissa, it's going to be so happy!" ONLY TO COME BACK HOME TO ONE OF THE PALMS BEING BRIGHT YELLOW. (!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?). Needless to say, I need this app because I have no idea what I'm doing. My house is currently where plants go to die and I'd like to change that. Excited to try this app! One note: I figured out TestFlight, but I originally did what I always do when downloading a new app - I went straight to the App Store and typed the name in. Obviously, the first thing that came up was "Planned Parenthood." I'm sure the app was intended to be a play on words, but do you foresee any issues with people being confused / it being hard to find in the app store once you launch formally?
Justina Nguyen
I love this!! I was just watering my plants today and thinking about how I wanted to record their growth to show my dad. During the pandemic, he and I have bonded over house plants because he has such a green thumb.
Anthony Nardini
This is awesome, Inga and Dennis!