Tue. Nov 19th, 2024

Huckleberry app review: After six months, is premium worth it?

As a 34-year-old new mum navigating the joys and challenges of parenthood with my wife, finding reliable tools that genuinely make a difference in our daily routine has been a godsend. When our son was born seven months ago, we quickly discovered that sleep—or the lack thereof—was one of our biggest hurdles. Desperate for a solution, we came across the Huckleberry app, and after more than six months of using the Premium version, it’s time for a review.

One of the biggest wins for us was that Huckleberry helped our son sleep through the night from just three months old. We started using the app when he was a few weeks old, initially to track his naps and feeds. However, the real magic came with the SweetSpot® feature, exclusive to the Premium version. This tool predicts the optimal windows for naps and bedtime based on our son’s unique sleep patterns. Following these personalised recommendations made all the difference, and he settled into a consistent sleep routine much earlier than we’d hoped.

Beyond sleep, Huckleberry Premium has been an all-in-one solution for tracking every detail of our son’s care. One feature we’ve particularly appreciated is the ability to log his medication. Whether it’s teething gel or infant paracetamol, the app makes it easy to track when and how much we’ve given him—especially handy during those sleep-deprived nights when it’s hard to keep anything straight.

The app has also been a lifeline at key stages. Whether it’s a growth spurt or teething, Huckleberry provides insights and advice that help us adjust his routine and manage his sleep more effectively. The personalised reports and tips have given us much-needed reassurance during those tougher moments.

Now, you might be wondering what the difference is between the free and Premium versions of Huckleberry. While the free version is a great starting point, allowing you to track basic sleep and feeding patterns, the Premium version really takes it up a notch. It offers the SweetSpot® predictions, detailed sleep analysis, and tailored advice, which we found invaluable. For us, the extra features were well worth the subscription cost, as they provided the guidance and support we needed during those crucial early months.

It allows both of us to access all the data, and share it with grandparents, which makes it easy to share responsibilities and stay in sync with our son’s care.

In summary, Huckleberry Premium has been an essential part of our parenting toolkit. From helping our son sleep through the night to tracking his medication and guiding us through key developmental stages, it has made our journey into parenthood smoother and more manageable. We wholeheartedly recommend it to any new parent considering whether the Huckleberry subscription is worth it—trust us, it is.

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By Beth Ashton

Beth Ashton is a leading expert in audience engagement and digital media strategy, currently serving as Chief Growth Officer at Bright Sites. With a dynamic career rooted in journalism and digital transformation, Beth has become a key figure in shaping how media organisations connect with and grow their audiences in the digital age. As Head of Audience Strategy at some of the UK's biggest newspapers, Beth oversaw the development and implementation of data-driven strategies that enhanced audience growth, retention, and engagement. Her approach combines deep insights into audience behaviour with creative content solutions, ensuring that media brands can not only capture attention but also build lasting relationships with their audiences. Beth is known for her forward-thinking approach to digital media, leveraging her expertise to drive significant growth across platforms. She has successfully led initiatives that increase audience interaction, optimise content distribution, and expand digital reach, all while maintaining a strong focus on the quality and integrity of content. Contact Beth at beth@parents-news.co.uk

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