Use PooPeeMilk free with one baby. Upgrade to Pro when you want more babies, want to share with caregivers, need a pediatrician-ready PDF, or want photo memories on the timeline.
Prices are set by Apple per country and shown in your local currency at checkout. The App Store is the source of truth.
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Features
Free
One baby Β· forever
Pro
$29.99 / yr
Track
One-tap feed, nappy, and weight logging
Detailed tracking: breast/bottle, side, minutes, ml
Today's rhythm view
Daily and weekly trend reports
Weight chart that plots growth over time
Family
Track one baby
Multiple babies (twins, triplets, siblings)
Share with caregivers β partner, family, nanny
Nudges
Custom feeding, diaper, and pumping reminders
Reports & memories
Pediatrician-ready PDF export
Memories β photos and notes on the timeline
Hands-free logging with Siri
Questions
Frequently asked
Is PooPeeMilk free?
Yes. The Free tier covers one baby with one-tap logging, the rhythm view, daily and weekly trends, and a weight chart β everything most parents need for the first months. Pro adds multiple babies, caregivers, PDF export, and photo memories.
What does Pro unlock?
Pro lifts the one-baby limit (track twins, triplets, or siblings on one account), lets you invite caregivers to log with you, exports a clean PDF summary for your pediatrician, and stores photo memories alongside your timeline.
Will my subscription renew automatically?
Yes β Apple manages the subscription. You can change or cancel anytime from your iPhone's Settings β your name β Subscriptions. Canceling keeps Pro active until the end of your current billing period.
Can I share my Pro plan with my partner?
Yes. Pro includes caregivers β invite anyone by email from inside the app. They get full logging access on their own device. You stay the account owner.
Why is the price different in my country?
Apple sets prices per country and converts to your local currency. The price the App Store shows you before confirming is the price you pay β taxes and FX included.
Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. PooPeeMilk shares general information to help you make sense of what you're seeing. Always consult your pediatrician with concerns, especially if your baby seems unwell.