Hiro Baby's personal assistant is said to be the perfect app for new parents for at least a year or until both parents get the hang of things in the new journey. The new app is new-parent friendly and said to be very accurate when it comes to giving directions especially in the first year of the baby.
The app, according to Hiro Baby, can tell a parent when the baby is teething, when the baby is more interested at playing with food than eating and so forth. And with such prompt, the app also gives advice so the mom or dad knows what to do. This is just perfect assistance in the transition to parenthood, which seems to be very stressful.
To use the app, you need to start by entering your child's information such as age and even including the stage in pregnancy so as to get more accurate information and advices. The 9 months pregnancy is well managed and up to the first 12 months of baby's life, Hiro Baby just hits and records the milestones and offer context.
Many parents will always ask google in times of confusion whenever the baby needs something or shows some things that make them feel paranoid. Hiro Baby is said to be a time saver because it can give instructions that are effective and accurate as possible, ITunes reveals.
There are around 4 million babies born in the U.S. every year having parents spending about $12,000 during the first year of the baby's life. Hiro Baby seeks to trim down the stress and cost a little bit.
Once set up on your phone, you will have proactive alerts and reminders with the $20 per month paid tier. Such will let you get connected with the experts, receive recommendations and get help with your orders, Techcrunch reports.
Hero Baby had a start up of $1.8 million in funding. This includes investment raised for its prior app, though.