Get through the day
Feeds, sleeps, diapers — one tap each, even one-handed at 3am. Your baby’s whole day on one timeline, with everyone who cares for them logging to the same place. Try it:
No forms to fill at 3am. Tap the icon, it's logged. The whole interaction is a single thumb.
Last night and today, side by side. Long stretches and short ones stand out — you see the day without doing math.
Logged on grandma's phone, on yours in seconds. One baby, one shared timeline, everyone in sync.
Understand their sleep
Log naps in two taps. After about a week, your baby's real sleep schedule starts to show — their wake windows, their longest stretch — instead of a generic average. Try it:
Other apps tell you what a 4-month-old should do. This one watches what your baby actually does — and shows you that.
It never nags you to log. Miss a day, that's fine. The pattern appears over weeks, not hours.
Tap Sleep, set the start and end, done. Easy even one-handed with a baby asleep on you.
Keep what matters
Drop in the photos you're already taking. It reads the date on every photo and sorts them by day — daycare, first foods, the meltdowns — into a private timeline you'll actually scroll back through. Try it:
It reads the date on every photo and drops it on the day it happened — no albums to build, no tagging, even for photos from months ago.
No public feed, no strangers, no ads. You choose exactly who follows along — and can change it anytime.
Tap a costume and your baby's face drops right in — 36 costumes, stickers for the little wins, crop, filter, frame.
Every month becomes a book
Every month, those same photos and milestones compose themselves into a real book — laid out for you, not by you. Flip through it, share it with family, keep it forever. Try it:
You don't lay anything out. Each month, your photos and notes become a designed book. Edit any page you want — or leave it.
Share the book with a link. Grandparents flip through every page and leave comments, even from far away.
Last June's book is still there next June. Pull any month off the shelf, anytime.
Never feel alone in it
The questions too small for the pediatrician and too big to ignore at 2am. Orby answers for your child — their age, their stage, what you've logged — not the internet's average. Ask it something:
Give Orby your baby's age and what's going on. Answers come back specific to your child — not a generic article you have to translate to your own situation.
Sleep regressions don't keep office hours. Ask at 2pm or 2am, get a straight answer in seconds — plain language, no appointment, no judgment.
Orby starts as your parenting companion and grows into your child's learning friend. One relationship that lasts years — not an app you outgrow in six months.
Why one app
A tracker app, a photo app, and a chatbot don’t talk to each other. Onzenna’s do: the day you log builds the album, the album becomes the monthly book, and Orby reads what you’ve logged to answer about your baby. You log a little — it becomes everything.
Feeds (breast, formula, solids), sleep and wake, diapers, pumping, mood, milestones, measurements, medicine, and more. You pick what shows on your quick-log bar.
Yes. Invite anyone who cares for your baby — partner, grandparents, a nanny. Everyone logs to the same shared day and sees it update in real time.
Only the people you invite. There’s no public feed and nothing is searchable. You control access per person and can revoke it anytime.
The Album is your living, day-by-day timeline. The Scrapbook is the composed monthly book made from it. One feeds the other.
No. The tracker records what you log, and Orby always points you back to your pediatrician. You can export a summary to share with them.
Your logs and photos are private to your account and the caregivers you invite. We never sell your data or use it to train models.