Ummy is the nutrition companion built for real family life — log what you can, and it quietly watches across food, sleep and mood, so nothing important slips by.
A few small boosts can make today even better.
The week so far is averaging 68%. Iron-rich snacks would help close the gap.
You hear the targets, but you have no honest way to know if this food phase is reaching your child. These are the questions that loop at bedtime:
You can't tell if the phase is hitting the targets. Ummy looks across the whole week — not one beige dinner — so you see the real picture instead of panicking.
More tears, less energy — a growth spurt, a rough week, or something worth raising with the pediatrician? Now you'll have notes, not guesses.
Everything feels connected and nothing feels clear. You'd track it if you had the hours. Ummy keeps the notes for you.
You want to walk in with real answers, not a shrug. Ummy turns the days you logged into a clear summary you can hand your pediatrician.
Ummy gives you three faster ways to log — scan it, snap it, or say it — and you always review before anything is saved.
Aim at any barcode and the real nutrition data fills itself in — no typing, no guessing.
Take one photo — Ummy spots the foods, you set portions and confirm. Nothing's logged until you tap Log.
Speak or type the meal the way you'd tell another parent, then review what Ummy heard before it's saved.
One beige dinner isn't the story. Ummy averages the days you log into a clear, food-first picture of the nine nutrients that matter most — so you know exactly where to nudge.
Each nutrient as a 7-day average against your child's age-based target — with the exact amount still needed to get there.
Coverage reflects food intake only. Flip to "Total Logged" to see food and any supplement side by side. Honest math, never inflated by a vitamin.
A simple 7-day sugar average — total and added — measured against the American Heart Association's guidance. No alarms, just awareness.
Nutrients already on track turn a calm green. Progress shows up as encouragement, not a scoreboard.
It's not a chatbot guessing about your child. It's a careful engine that reads what you log over days and weeks, compares it to trusted standards — and speaks up only when your own logs back it up.
Only flags when the same nutrient keeps landing under target — across the week, not one skipped dinner.
Mood & energy measured against your child's own usual — never an "average kid" — so a real drift gets gently noticed.
Every observation comes with receipts — "on 5 of the 7 days you logged" — and when the data is thin, Ummy simply says less. No reaching, no guessing.
One tap turns the days you logged into a clean, doctor-ready Nutritional Floor Report — the same DRI standards pediatricians use. Hand it over instead of guessing on the spot.
Daily averages vs. age-specific Dietary Reference Intakes — with a clear status on each, so the conversation starts with facts.
Separate From Food and From Supplement columns. The % and status reflect food only — supplements are shown, never used to hide a gap.
Total and added sugar against the American Heart Association guideline — the kind of number a pediatrician actually asks about.
Clearly labeled as a tracking summary to discuss with your provider — calm, factual, and yours to share or keep private.
| Nutrient | Food | Suppl. | Total | % DRI | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌿 Fiber | 7.8g | 0.0 | 7.8g | 41% | Below |
| 🩸 Iron | 6.9mg | 0.0 | 6.9 | 98% | Near |
| ☀️ Vit D | 3.4 | 11.1 | 14.6 | 23% | Below |
| 🥛 Calcium | 217 | 10.7 | 227 | 31% | Below |
| 🔷 Zinc | 3.6 | 1.4 | 5.1 | 121% | Near |
| 💪 Protein | 19.9g | 0.0 | 19.9 | 153% | Near |
Supplement logged on 4 of 7 days. % of DRI and status reflect food intake only; supplement amounts are shown separately. A dietary tracking summary — not a medical diagnosis. Please discuss with your provider.
Most apps tell you what already happened. Ummy looks ahead — a grocery list built from your child's real eating, organized around the nutrients that need support. A windshield, not a rearview mirror.
Ummy reads the meals you've logged and quietly flags the nutrients running low — then shapes the list around them.
Suggestions lead with foods your child genuinely eats — relief, not another nutrition taskmaster — plus a couple of new ideas worth trying.
Tap the mic and talk naturally — "bananas, tortillas and yogurt" — review what Ummy heard, then add it all in one tap.
Tap any suggestion to see why it's there. Ideas, not prescriptions — and Ummy never auto-suggests its own products.
Paper towels, batteries, the birthday candles — add anything, by typing or by voice. The smart suggestions live alongside a plain, great everyday list, so one list runs the whole shop.
Built feature by feature, tested by real families — the small touches that make logging effortless and keep you coming back.
Turns a gap into a fix using foods your child already eats — closing iron, calcium or vitamin D — and always respects their allergens and picky list.
The meals you repeat — breakfast, the snack box, taco night — become one tap. Save it once, log it forever.
A quick end-of-day check across four simple signals — so you start to notice what's repeatedly true in your child's day.
Every kid gets their own profile, and both parents log in real time — one shared picture of the household.
Height & weight on the same CDC growth chart your pediatrician uses — so you watch the trend, not just today’s number.
Log hours and quality in five seconds — then see how nutrient-strong days connect to the nights that follow.
You log the everyday moments. Ummy does the watching, comparing and honest noticing — so you can get back to being the parent, not the spreadsheet.
Every new account begins with a 14-day Premium trial — the whole app, free. No credit card. When it ends, you simply move to Free unless you choose to subscribe.
Set up your child in about a minute, log a meal or two, and let Ummy start noticing the patterns you might miss.