Built by a parent,
for parents.
When we were expecting our first baby, we downloaded every parenting app we could find. They all had the same problem: they only saw a slice.
One parent, not both. One stage, not the journey. One day's data, not the patterns across weeks. The "insights" were generic because they didn't actually know us. They couldn't, because nothing was connected to anything else.
A pregnancy app forgot us the moment our daughter was born. A baby tracker had no idea what we'd been through to get there. We were both keeping records in separate silos. Patterns that should have been obvious were completely invisible. The way a late feed shifted the whole next morning. The connection between her fussy afternoons and a missed nap window. None of it could be seen because nothing could see the whole picture.
Parenting isn't a single moment. It's pregnancy and birth and the first year and the second and a sibling someday and everything in between. It's two people, usually, trying to stay on the same page at 2am. So why does every app treat each piece in isolation?
That's why we built Coo. From the very first line of code, the architecture is built around the full picture: the whole journey, the whole household, the whole family over time. Every log, every milestone, every late-night question feeds one continuous story. The AI doesn't start from scratch every visit. It knows your baby. It knows your family. It remembers.
This isn't just a feature. It's the foundation. Most baby trackers couldn't add real continuity even if they wanted to, because their data model was built for one user, one stage, one moment. Coo's was built for a family, for the long haul, from day one.
What Coo believes
The whole journey matters.
Pregnancy doesn't end when the baby arrives, and parenting doesn't start there either. Coo follows the arc, from first kick to first steps to whatever comes next.
Patterns matter more than data points.
A single bottle log doesn't tell you much. A hundred of them, connected to sleep, mood, and feeds, tells you everything. Coo finds the patterns you'd miss on your own.
Both parents should be in the loop.
Not just one parent tracking and the other asking. Real sharing means real-time data that both of you can see, log, and learn from.
AI should make you more confident, not more anxious.
Coo's AI is grounded in your baby's actual data. It gives you context, not catastrophizing. When it doesn't know something, it says so.
Every family is different.
There's no single right way to parent. Coo adapts to your style, your choices, and your baby's unique rhythms, and grows with you when you have another. Without judgment.
Your data is yours.
We don't sell your data. We don't show ads. Coo makes money from subscriptions, which means our only incentive is to build something worth paying for.