HOW IT SHOWS UP
Six moments where KidyGrow earns its place.
Each screen below is the real app — same widgets, same hierarchy, with believable family content.
For Mila
2 yr 4 mo
What now
Sleep slipped by 30 min — try wind-down 15 min earlier.
9 things learned
- Loves the rocking chair
- Allergic to citrus
- Sleeps best on left
The problemApps bury your child behind menus — you tap five times to ask one question.
Your child, front and center.
Open the app and your child is right there — name, age, allergies, what they've learned. One tap to ask Growy, one tap to log. The home screen is built around your child, not navigation.
- "X things learned" reflects real saved context
- Allergy and medication chips visible at a glance
- Quick-log right there for meals, diapers, behavior
Based on 3 logged sleep events for Mila + WHO guidance
Follow-ups
The problemEvery parenting AI starts from zero — you re-explain your child every single time.
Growy remembers.
Every milestone, feed, fever, and rough night is part of one ongoing context. Ask a question and the answer references your child's actual history — not a generic average baby.
- Cross-references events from days or weeks ago
- Personalized for your specific child
- Knows when to flag a doctor visit, when to relax
Today
5 eventsNap
14:00 · 60 min
Lunch
12:30 · ate all
Diaper
10:45
Floor time
09:00 · 20 min
Morning feed
07:30 · 140 ml
The problemSpreadsheet-style apps die after week 2 because logging takes too long at 3am.
Two taps, never lose a moment.
Quick chips for the things that matter. Tap once for the default, hold to add detail. The timeline below stays warm, organized, and queryable — searchable across months.
- Defaults learned from your previous logs
- Filter by type, date range, or word
- Export the whole timeline as a doctor-ready PDF
Daily brief · Mila
Wind-down at 19:15 — 15 min earlier than yesterday.
Why · sleep drifted by 30 min, pulling back gradually.
What's shifting
Naps shorter 3 days running. Watching the pattern.
Bath at 18:45, dim room, no screens.
The problemGeneric baby advice is wrong half the time — your child isn't the average.
A daily plan tuned to your child.
Today and Tonight cards read your child's exact age, recent log, and developmental stage. New every day. Built around what worked yesterday — not what works for "babies."
- Surfaces the pattern Growy is currently tracking
- Yesterday outcome carries forward as continuity
- Confidence shown honestly — no fake certainty
Family
- MNeeds you
Mila
2 yr
- L
Lina
8 mo
- T
Teo
5 yr
Today across the family
Mila's nap at 14:00 · Lina pediatrician 16:30
The problemParenting apps assume one parent. Reality is 3-4 people sharing the load.
Everyone in sync — without the chaos.
Manage every kid in one place. Each child has their own color. Invite partner, grandparents, sitter; each gets their own role.
- Multi-kid sorted by who needs you most
- Today strip surfaces appointments across all kids
- Roles: parent, caregiver, view-only
Visit prep · Tue
Since last visit
11h
Avg sleep
5.4
Feeds/day
2
Naps/day
Questions to ask
Reflux back-arching at feeds?
Speech delay screening?
Sun protection for skin type
The problemYou spend half the appointment trying to remember details — and forget the question that mattered most.
Your doctor visit, prepared.
Tap once before the appointment. Growy compiles the summary the doctor wants — days since last visit, average sleep/feeds/naps — and writes the questions to ask, ranked by priority, each with a short reason from real events.
- Auto-summary of avg sleep, feeds, naps since last visit
- AI questions with red/amber/grey priority dots
- Each question shows why — pulled from real events