
Remember the last feeding time. Tell your pediatrician exactly how many diapers in the last 24 hours. Cleo Track keeps the details so your brain doesn't have to.
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Tap once — Cleo fills in the time automatically. Log a feeding, diaper, or nap before the moment slips your mind.

Big buttons, no squinting. Works in the dark with one hand while the other holds the baby. The sleep timer even lives on your Lock Screen — one tap to mark them awake.

Feeds, diapers, sleep, meds — all in one summary your pediatrician will actually appreciate.

Feeds, diapers, sleep, and meds — right from your Apple Watch, without digging your phone out from under the baby. Every log syncs to the whole family instantly.

A 7-day chart for every activity you track — feeds, sleep, diapers, and more. Spot the trend behind the rough night instead of guessing at it.

Open a bottle once and log every sip against it through the day. Cleo keeps track of how much is left and how long it's been open — so you never have to sniff and guess.

How many wet diapers today? Last feed time? Any medicines in the past 48 hours? Cleo+ generates a single summary with exactly what your pediatrician always asks — before you even sit down.

No more “did you feed her already?” texts at 2am. Share access with your partner and you both see every log in real time — no matter who's on duty.

Send grandma, daycare, or your babysitter a secure link — they can log entries and see a full timeline of the last 24 hours right in their browser. No account. No download. The link expires when you want it to.
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One subscription covers your whole family — every parent, caregiver, and kid. Cancel anytime.
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Sign in at track.cleofamily.app — no download needed. Works on phone, tablet, or desktop.
Native iOS app + Apple Watch
Built for 3am — big buttons, dark mode, one-tap logging, and a companion Watch app. Download free on the App Store.
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