Dad Pregnancy Guide: Daddy Up

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4.9
2.1K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this app

This ultimate field guide for dads-to-be has fun tools to help you be prepared and informed. Some of our favorite lumberjack tools:
- Weekly updates on your Lady Lumberjill
- A journal log to track your unique journey
- Checklists for each trimester
- Rugged baby-size comparisons
- A contraction timer
Packed with dad humor and wisdom from dads who’ve been down this trail before.
Updated on
Jan 20, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Financial info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

Review by A Google user on April 29, 2018
A Google user
Great app aimed at men. Grrrrrr! Puts a good spin on getting through pregnancy with your partner. The survival mode is a good idea. Stuff you need in one place contraction counter is a great idea. When I showed the Mrs she was suprised as non of the apps she is using have it. Same as Number & map to hospital. I don't think it's missing anything, but One thing I would think would be a good addition is maybe some male oriented articles linked into it. I have used other apps, more aimed at women and they pop up from time to time with advice and such like. Thanks to the devs on this app. Good job. Also, Your fascination with wood is not worrying at all.
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4.9
2.08K reviews
A Google user
February 8, 2019
Once my wife and I were confirmed preggers I went about looking for a "dad-centric" app since apparently, all pregnancy tracking apps require you to be female. I found Daddy Up and was not disappointed! The information provided is not "new", but it is timely. Every Friday I receive a notification letting me know which week in the term we're on, where our baby is at in development, and some general tips on how to make things more pleasant for the spousal unit. What I REALLY like about the app is the log and survival kit. The log is basically a personalized activity feed that I have to fill out. I've been writing each entry as if talking to my incoming child so that I can then convert the feed when I fill out the "baby book". The survival kit comes with a contraction counter, a form for inputting doctor and hospital information, and a packing list for the "Go bag". Again, nothing new, but VERY convenient and themed for dads.
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A Google user
December 31, 2019
Edit: after reaching out to the developers, I learned that the data is backed up with your login. So everything was there after downloading and logging in on my new phone. It won't be your single source of information, but no app should be. Mixes some fun and info together but I like the journaling, checklists, baby names, and survival mode functions the most.
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A Google user
July 9, 2019
Enjoyed the app (and the pregnancy)! Especially the lady clues, super cool how it relates to what men are going through while helping them take care of their wives. The quotes/"manly" lines were a bit cheesy but it made it fun for laughs too. I see a lot of other pregnancy apps that continue to track the babies growth and predict what will be changing next through the first year or so. I would enjoy seeing and using that addition(geared towards dads) to this already good app.
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What’s new

Daddy Up+ is here with expanded tools for the journey ahead.

As always: squashing bugs, sharpening tools, and listening to your feedback.