Baby Watch

Real‑time labour & delivery updates, shared with love.

Family and friends can follow along and choose which moments to be notified about — from “Heading to hospital” to “Baby born.”

Live Heading to hospital · 5 min ago
Contractions started · 1h 12m ago
Timing contractions · 1h 5m ago

Why families use Baby Watch

Stage‑based notifications

Viewers choose the stages they care about: “Heading to hospital,” “Active labour,” “Baby born,” and more.

Private by default

Invite‑only link with optional PIN. Your event isn’t searchable and auto‑archives after you’re resting at home.

Mobile‑first

Big, readable timeline that works great on phones. Install to your home screen as a web app.

Simple admin

Hosts update stages with one tap, add an optional note or photo, and send a quick broadcast if needed.

How it works

  1. Create your event. Pick a title, set privacy (link or PIN), and confirm your timezone.
  2. Share the invite link. Family/friends join with their name and select notification preferences.
  3. Post updates. Mark stages as they happen; subscribers to that stage get notified.
  4. Archive when finished. The timeline becomes read‑only and you can export it as a keepsake.

Get started

This is the public landing page. The functional app (timeline, notifications, admin console) is generated/deployed separately by your build tool (e.g., Manus). For now, use this page as your public face and link the “Create event” button to your deployed app when ready.

Privacy basics

This page does not collect personal data. Your actual app instance will provide a full Privacy Policy & Terms when deployed.

FAQ

Do push notifications work on iPhone?

Yes on iOS 16.4+ via Safari or installed web apps (PWA). Viewers must grant permission. Email/SMS can be offered as fallbacks.

Can viewers choose which updates to receive?

Yes. The app lets each viewer pick stages (e.g., “Baby born”) and channels (Push, Email, SMS).

Can I keep this totally private?

Yes. Use an unlisted link with an optional 4‑digit PIN, and archive the event after delivery.