What Reddit Says About Baby Scanner Apps
We compiled 6 Reddit discussions about Baby Scanner apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/moderatelygranolamoms
I've tried Yuka and Bobby Approved but I prefer Trash Panda as the best food scanner for mothers. It focuses on ingredients not calories like Yuka does and has some great list and swap recommendations for me to find clean products for my kids!
r/pregnant
I’ve been using both What to Expect and Ovia! Both are free and I like them for different reasons. What to Expect I mainly use for the info on baby size and the weekly videos, and Ovia I use to track data like my weight!
r/BabyBumps
I’m recently pregnant and would love recommendations for your favorite apps you use to track all things pregnancy. I just downloaded Pregnancy+ and like it but am looking to explore! Edit: Thank you everyone for all the amazing suggestions! I have downloaded 5 apps so far and am exploring them all. ...
r/pregnant
BabyCenter also uses Ziff, which is the data processing company What To Expect uses. Just a word of caution for those in limiting states! ... This is good to know!! ... A word of caution, when reading the privacy terms, it states it won't sell your data but it will share your data per any laws ...
r/SideProject
After way too long making the classic engineering mistake of writing, rewriting and refactoring everything, I’ve finally launched my first app for early access. BeddyBytes is a web app which converts your smartphone into a baby camera which can be accessed by any other device with a browser on your ...
r/pregnant
It scores food and products from 0 to 100. Love the app! ... The BabyCenter app has a pretty a tool on their app. They have things in different categories like beauty, sleep, work, etc. Not the same as a barcode scanner but a good reference :)
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