Why I built this
I wanted to be useful before Mack was born. And actually in the loop after.
Before Mack was born I wanted to be useful, not a bystander. Most pregnancy apps treated me like an observer. I wanted a real checklist of things I could own. Install the car seat. Pick the pediatrician. Get my Tdap. Pack the hospital bag. And I wanted my partner to be able to assign me things and see when I’d actually done them.
Then Mack came home and we started using the baby tracker everyone recommended. It became another thing on the list of frustrations. Hard to use one-handed at 3 AM. The collaboration was an afterthought. I’d log a feed and my partner wouldn’t see it on her phone for an hour. Or it would tell me Mack’s schedule was “off” based on some routine I didn’t sign up for.
I wanted something simpler and genuinely shared. One tap to log a feed. A timer that kept running when I locked my phone. Real-time sync so my partner could see what happened overnight without me having to recap. A packing list for the trip to her parents’ that didn’t need me to start from a blank page at 11 PM the night before.
I couldn’t find it, so I built it. That’s Lullu. Honest pricing. No AI training on your data. No judgment. No routines pushed at you. Just a record of what happened, on the dashboard you set up the way you want it.
Jarryd. Mack’s dad. hello@lulluapp.com if you want to talk about anything.