Daddy Up

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4.9
1.86K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this app

Whether you're a new dad or adding another cub to the family, Daddy Up is the dad's field guide to pregnancy.
- weekly pregnancy tracking
- rugged fetus size comparisons
- customizable daddy checklist
- journal
- contraction counter
- shareable newborn announcement

With wise words from seasoned dads who have been down this trail before, Daddy Up is a handy tool for upcoming dads.
Updated on
May 16, 2025

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
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Photos and videos and 2 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
1.83K reviews
Michael Welker
February 21, 2022
It's a neat app. It'd be cool if there was a feature for miscarriage support for men though. We had a miscarriage in December at week 10, so I stopped tracking that pregnancy. Opened the app back up after getting pregnant again, and it opened right to that lost child, which was a bit jarring. Otherwise, it's a great app.
35 people found this review helpful
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Sycamore Spur
February 21, 2022
Glad you like the app. Sorry to hear about the miscarriage. Did you mark the miscarriage in the app, and it still opened up on the pregnancy screen? It definitely is not supposed to do that. We'll look into that. Good idea on adding additional miscarriage support, we will add that to the drawing board.
Chris Hooks
November 17, 2020
This app is hilarious and great! While not super full of technical details, it is a great quick reference for the new father-to-be, and how to interpret what their partner is going through. It even has a logbook for pictures and stories along the way, and a great "go-bag" survival mode button where you can instantly get directions and contact info for the doctor/OBGYN. As well as a checklist on what to do throughout the pregnancy, and a checklist on what to pack for when the big day comes!
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A Google user
January 26, 2019
I downloaded this because I wanted a dad specific app. It was ok the first couple weeks, funny anecdote here and there. But once you start nearing the 2nd trimester you'll want something that's actually, you know, helpful. One short paragraph each week doesn't tell you anything that's going on, and the tips are more jokes than actually useful. If you enjoy their style/humor, then it's fine, but I was looking for some knowledge with my first kid. This isn't it. I dropped it at week 23.
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