Free baby tracker

Baby tracker for nanny handovers and shared family updates

Keep nanny handovers, parent updates and everyday baby records in one shared family log. Luna helps families record feeds, sleep, nappies, solids, routines and notes without relying on screenshots or end-of-day memory.

A clearer handover between parents and trusted caregivers

Separate caregiver logins

Invite a trusted caregiver so they can add updates without sharing a parent password.

Feeds, sleep and nappies

Record everyday feeds, naps, wake-ups and nappy changes in the same family timeline.

Solids, routines and notes

Keep first foods, common allergen records, routines and small notes beside the rest of the day.

Shared parent review

Parents can open the same log later and see what was recorded during the handover window.

How Luna helps day to day

  • Use Luna when nanny notes, chat messages and memory are too easy to fragment.
  • Keep caregiver updates close to the full baby log so evening handovers are easier to read.
  • Luna is for organisation and record-keeping; it does not provide care instructions, diagnosis, treatment or medical decisions.

Built for shared family handovers

Luna lets parents and caregivers use separate logins while keeping one shared baby log. That means feeds, sleep, nappies, solids, allergens and notes are easier to hand over without screenshots or memory games.

Safety boundary

Luna is for organisation and record-keeping. It is not a medical device and does not make health decisions, assess allergies, or replace professional care. For symptoms, allergy concerns or treatment questions, use a qualified health professional or urgent care route.

Common questions

Can a nanny or trusted caregiver use Luna?

Yes. Families can invite trusted caregivers to use separate logins while updating the same shared baby log.

Does Luna replace professional childcare records or medical advice?

No. Luna is for everyday family organisation and summaries from logged tracker data. It is not a medical device and does not make health decisions.