The main reason I built this: commercial baby tracking apps either have subscriptions, require accounts with their servers, or don't let multiple caregivers collaborate well. I wanted something self-hostable where my family's data stays under our control.
Key features:
- Track feedings (bottle amount in oz, or breast with duration/side), diapers (wet/dirty/both), and naps
- Share children with others via invite links
- Role-based access: co-parents get full edit access, caregivers can only view and add entries
- Multi-child support
- Mobile-friendly UI (designed for one-handed use while holding a baby)
Tech stack: Django 6.0, PostgreSQL, Bootstrap 5. Deploys to Render with one click via the included blueprint, or self-host with Podman/Docker.
GitHub: https://github.com/DavidMiserak/poopyfeed
Would love feedback, especially from other parents who've dealt with the "who fed the baby last?" problem at 3am.