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Newborn
Feeding Schedule

Predict your newborn's hunger before the crying starts.

Feeding history
Bamly — timers and Baby Rhythm schedule
03:17

"Was it an hour ago or two? I can't remember."

Constant mental math

07:45

"When will he want to eat next? I can't keep guessing."

No way to predict

Today's Timeline and Baby Rhythm predicted schedule

Today's Timeline & Baby Rhythm

See the full picture.
Know what's next.

Today's Timeline

The timeline shows predicted feeding times right away. One tap on a predicted slot — and it instantly becomes an active feeding record. No manual entry, no delay.

Baby Rhythm

Baby Rhythm builds your baby's personal newborn feeding schedule from day one — based on pediatric best practices. With every new feeding record it adapts to your baby's real rhythm, getting more accurate over time.

14:42

"Crying again? I just fed him. What's wrong?"

Growth spurt. Nobody warned you.

11:30

"He ate 3 times in 2 hours. Is something wrong with him?"

Cluster feeding panic

Growth Spurts Detection

Bamly sees the pattern change before you start to worry.

Heads up on today

When feeding frequency rises or intervals shift, Bamly immediately shows "Feeding pattern is changing" with exact stats — feedings count, avg gap, total volume vs yesterday. You know something is happening before the chaos hits.

Pattern, not panic

Bamly distinguishes a growth spurt from a real problem. Cluster feeding in newborns at 3 weeks? Normal. Every logged feeding gives Bamly more signal — so the earlier you start, the smarter the detection gets.

Heads up — Feeding pattern is changing
09:05

"He's been asleep 3 hours. Should I wake him?"

Newborn. Every minute is worry.

02:30

"How long ago did I open this formula? Is it still safe?"

No way to track duration

Three Timers · One Tap

Everything about the feeding. In one glance.

This Feeding

Stopwatch from the moment feeding started. Ideal for formula feeding and bottle feeding — tracks formula freshness, safe for 1 hour after opening. Know exactly when to stop.

Next Feeding & Last Call

Next Feeding counts down 2 hours. Last Call — the 3-hour safety boundary, critical for newborns who need to be woken for feeding. Both keep running when the app is closed.

+ New Feeding

One tap starts all three timers simultaneously. Select volume — 30, 60, 90, 120 ml — and you're done. No forms, no typing, no delay.

Three timers — This Feeding, Next Feeding, Last Call
02:48

"Phone's in the other room. I can't see when it's time to feed."

Out of reach at the wrong moment

03:12

"I pick up the phone and the bright screen wakes the baby."

Every glow is a risk

Apple Watch · Dynamic Island · Alerts

Always within reach. No phone needed.

Apple Watch

Timer and countdown right on your wrist. Tap to log a new feeding without touching the phone.

Dynamic Island

Feeding countdown always visible at the top of the screen, even when using other apps. Just glance up.

Last Call Push

Alert when baby hasn't eaten in 3 hours — critical for newborns who need to be woken. Never miss the window.

Bamly alerts

Why Bamly?

Most trackers record the past.
Bamly looks into the future.

We remove the cognitive load and the constant hour-counting in your head. You get accurate stats for your pediatrician and confidence every single day.

Regular trackers
  • Only record past feedings
  • Rigid fixed-hour schedules
  • Anxiety: "has it been 2 hours yet?"
  • Panic during growth spurts
  • No predictions whatsoever
VS
Bamly
  • Predicts the next feeding
  • Adapts to your baby's real rhythm
  • Calm: three timers answer everything
  • Detects Growth Spurts automatically
  • Baby Rhythm — personal predicted schedule

"Finally an app that adapts to the baby, not the other way around. Predicting growth spurts saved my sanity!"

Users say

"Last Call is a lifesaver in the first weeks. I was terrified of missing a feeding for a sleepy newborn, and Bamly wakes me up instead."

Users say

"Apple Watch integration is a game-changer for night feedings. I check the timer without turning on the light."

Users say

FAQ

Common questions

How does Bamly predict feeding times?
Bamly analyzes your baby's real feeding history over the last 7 days and builds a personalized schedule — Baby Rhythm. The algorithm accounts for different daytime, evening, and nighttime intervals. Accuracy improves with every feeding.
What are growth spurts and how does Bamly track them?
Growth spurts are short phases (2–7 days) when a baby demands food much more frequently. Bamly detects cluster feeding by spotting sudden changes in intervals and notifies you that this is normal. No panic, no unnecessary calls to the pediatrician.
Do timers keep running when the app is closed?
Yes. Timers are stored by their start timestamp and resume accurately when reopened. 2-hour and 3-hour alerts fire even when Bamly is closed.
Can I edit or delete feeding records?
Yes, with a Bamly PRO subscription ($1.99/month). The free version lets you view the full history but not modify records. Cancel PRO anytime in App Store settings.
What is cluster feeding in newborns and how does Bamly help?
Cluster feeding in newborns is when a baby feeds very frequently — sometimes every 30–60 minutes — for several hours in a row. It's most common during growth spurts in the first weeks. Bamly detects cluster feeding automatically, shows you the pattern change in real time, and reassures you it's normal — so you don't panic or call the pediatrician unnecessarily.
Does Bamly work for formula feeding and bottle feeding?
Yes. Bamly tracks formula feeding and bottle feeding with a built-in freshness timer — formula is safe for 1 hour after opening. Last Call alerts work for all feeding types, reminding you to feed your newborn within 3 hours. Baby Rhythm predicts the next feeding whether you're breastfeeding, formula feeding, or bottle feeding expressed milk.

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