BabyCare

One shared thread for the baby day, even when care switches hands.

Start in Telegram for fast capture. Open the Mini App when you want a calmer view of what just happened, what matters now, and what the next caregiver should know.

Start free inside the bot See recent / now / next in one place Upgrade only when coordination needs more support

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What your first shared-care loop looks like

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Open the bot and log one sleep, feeding, diaper, or solids event.

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Share the same child with your partner or another caregiver.

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Open the shared readout when the day changes hands.

Recent what just happened
Now what matters right now
Next what the next caregiver should know

Why it starts feeling lighter

  • free bot capture
  • daily thread without retelling
  • handoff, family routine, and weekly recap
  • paid only when deeper support earns it

Stop replaying the whole day just to answer one question.

BabyCare gives you the last useful context fast: what happened, when it happened, and what likely matters next.

Hand the day over without a long recap.

Shared caregivers should not have to reconstruct naps, bottles, diapers, and solids from memory every time someone tags in.

Make paid plans justify themselves.

Free should already cover quick capture and a usable daily thread. Paid plans should only step in when reminders, weekly patterns, and richer review reduce real friction.

Read first

Short reads for real family coordination questions, not feature-tour filler.

If you want trust before you tap the bot, start with one short guide and then move into the product.

Why this can work

Built for tired hands, interrupted attention, and shared responsibility.

Bot-first capture

The fastest job still happens inside Telegram, where the family already is and where one-handed logging is realistic.

Shared readout

Home, handoff, weekly review, and family routine all point at the same recent / now / next coordination model.

Honest boundary

BabyCare helps with routine memory and coordination. It does not pretend to replace medical advice.

How the shared thread works

One caregiver logs. The next caregiver opens the same thread instead of starting over.

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The first caregiver records sleep, feeding, diaper, or solids in the bot.

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Home and handoff show the same recent / now / next readout.

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The next caregiver sees what changed without replaying every event.

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Weekly recap and Mini App review add the broader picture when the family needs it.

When paid starts making sense

Keep the first win free. Pay only when reminders and richer coordination start saving real effort.

Free should already cover quick capture and a usable daily thread. Paid plans should earn their place by reducing missed handoffs, memory load, and coordination friction.

Plans

Free covers the first useful loop. Paid plans should save coordination effort, not create pressure.

Pick the lightest level that still makes the day easier. The site explains the difference now; checkout only matters when the provider path is truly ready.

What is already live today

The free entry is real now. Paid and checkout stay explicit about what is staged.

FAQ

What families usually want to know before they open the bot.

Can two caregivers use the same child?

Yes. BabyCare supports a shared family context, so the next adult does not have to start from a blank memory of the day.

Is the free tier already useful?

Yes. Free already covers quick capture, diary, and a usable daily readout before paid coordination becomes relevant.

When does paid make sense?

When reminders, weekly patterns, or richer review start preventing missed handoffs and repeated questions across the family.

Is BabyCare medical advice?

No. It is a routine and coordination tool, not a medical product.

Start with one child and one handoff

Open the bot, log one event, then look at the shared readout together.

That is enough to see whether BabyCare fits your family. You do not need to commit to a full tracking lifestyle on day one.