
Free during beta • Works on any device • Invite your partner in 2 minutes
Track every feeding, diaper, and 'quick favor.'
May the best parent win.
(What you win, is up to you 😉)


Working from home with a baby doesn't mean you're "available all day." But try explaining that when your partner's in back-to-back Zooms and the baby needs changing.
Every "can you grab them real quick?" costs way more than 10 minutes. Studies show it takes 23 minutes to regain focus after an interruption. That's not just lost time—that's lost income, missed deadlines, and mounting resentment.
You're not just parenting. You're context-switching between spreadsheets and diapers, client calls and crying fits, deliverables and feedings. All day. Every day.
And nobody's keeping score.
Until now.
BabyScore is the first app built for the work-from-home parent reality. Not "baby tracking" (we don't care about ounces of milk). Not "task management" (you're not checking off chores).
This is time tracking for baby care—with a competitive scoreboard that finally shows who's juggling both jobs.
Clock in when you take over. Clock out when you're done. Track overlapping care when you're both helping. No complex logging, no seven-step flows. One tap. That's it.
See exactly who's ahead this week. Not in a petty way—in a "holy shit, you really ARE doing a lot" way. The data might surprise you both.
Not all baby time is equal. Tag what you're doing: feeding, changing, playing, cleanup. See who handles the hardest tasks (spoiler: probably both of you more than you realize).


Before BabyScore:
"I feel like I'm always the one dealing with the baby while you're working."
"That's not fair, I had three meetings today!"
[Argument escalates, nobody wins]
After BabyScore:
"Hey, looks like I did 4 hours yesterday and you did 6. Damn, you crushed it."
"Yeah but you handled all three meltdowns during your calls. That's brutal."
[Actual conversation, mutual respect, problem-solving]
When it's measured, it's real. When it's real, you can fix it.

BabyScore is in private beta — we don't have customer quotes yet. Here are the three families we built this for. If one of them is you, we'd love your feedback.
You run a startup from home. Your partner thinks you're "always working" and never helping. BabyScore is built to show you're actually doing a real share of baby care while building a company — and to surface that without an argument.
Two demanding remote jobs, one baby, zero visibility into who's actually doing what. The scoreboard is designed to replace the "I do more" argument with real data — usually showing you've both been carrying more than the other one sees.
You run a business together, from the same house, with a baby in the next room. The lines blur fast. BabyScore is built to draw them: when you're on duty, you're ON duty. When you're working, you're working. And the scoreboard keeps both of you honest about it.
Grandma drops by for 20 minutes to help? She gets credit. You both tackle a meltdown together? You both get credit. Fair accounting for the reality of how baby care actually works.
Hands full? Tap the mic. Say "switch to Mom" or "add feeding." Done. Always-on wake-word voice is on the beta roadmap.
Add BabyScore to your home screen and it opens like a native app — full-screen, one tap from your launcher. No app store, no install bloat. Robust offline tracking is on the beta roadmap.
Changes appear on your partner's phone in real-time. Clock in on your device, they see it immediately. No refresh, no lag, no "wait, who has the baby?"

If you bill $100/hour, every 10 minute baby interruption costs you $38 in lost productivity.
Five interruptions per day = $190/day = $950/week.
That's $49,400 per year in invisible context-switching costs.
BabyScore doesn't eliminate interruptions (you're a parent, that's the job). But it does two things:
What gets measured gets managed.
What gets managed gets improved.
BabyScore is in private beta with a handful of families. We're not selling anything yet — we're listening. If you're a working-from-home parent juggling baby care and a job, we'd love your feedback.
We'll introduce paid tiers later — beta users will get a long runway and a thank-you discount when we do.
Join the Beta — It's FreeSurprisingly, no. Most couples tell us it STOPS arguments. The data often shows both partners are doing more than the other realizes. It's validation for both of you.
Nope! One person creates the "household" and gets a 6-character code. Your partner joins with that code. Both of you can track sessions, and everything syncs in real-time.
Open the History page and add the session manually — pick the caregiver, activity, start and end time, done. Even imperfect data beats no data, and you can always edit or delete a session later.
YES! Add as many caregivers as you want. Everyone who helps gets credit. This is especially great for multigenerational households.
100%. Your household data is isolated via Row-Level Security. Nobody can see your sessions except people you've invited to your household. We don't sell data, ever.
For now, BabyScore tracks "baby care time" in aggregate — it doesn't split sessions per child. Per-baby tracking is on the beta wishlist. If you've got twins and want this, tell us in the feedback form and you'll bump it up the list.
We're in private beta and looking for design partners. If you're a working parent juggling both jobs, come help us build the scoreboard we wish we'd had.
Join the Beta — It's FreeFree during beta • Works on any device • Invite your partner in 2 minutes
