She had severe reflux, constant spit-up, and eczema that seemed to flare without warning. Our pediatrician suggested an elimination diet, which meant tracking everything I ate alongside every symptom our baby had.
So we did what so many exhausted first-time parents do when they are trying to help their child: we tracked everything. Every feed. Every symptom. Every rough night. Every food. We kept hoping that if we were diligent enough, the pattern would finally reveal itself.
Instead, we found ourselves buried in charts, notes, and spreadsheets, trying to connect the dots by hand while running on almost no sleep.
What surprised us most was how little the existing tools actually helped. Almost none of them let us track Mom’s diet in a meaningful way, even though at that stage Mom and baby still felt like one connected system. And even when we had all the data, the burden of making sense of it was still entirely on us.
That experience stayed with us.
We realized parents do not need another tracker that simply stores information. They need something that helps them understand what changed. Something that can turn messy, real-life logs into answers without forcing them to do more detective work in the middle of an already overwhelming season.
That is why my husband and I built Robin Baby.
We built it for parents who are tired, worried, overloaded, and doing their best. We built it for the moments when you do not want another chart, another form, or another app asking more from you. We built it because we believe your data should do more than sit in dead charts. It should help you make sense of what is happening, so you can spend less time investigating and more time caring for your baby.