Most parents can't say. Ummy® App shows you the exact nutrients your child is consistently missing — across days, not just one meal — using the same standards pediatricians use.
No calorie counting. No diet plans. No streak that breaks if you skip a day. Just a clear picture of what's actually getting through.
Not a calorie counter. Not a diet app. Not for weight loss. Ummy helps parents track nutrient sufficiency in growing kids. Kids never see numbers. You see the gaps. That's it.
Built feature by feature, tested by real families. These current app features are live — log in and use them today.
Fiber, iron, vitamin D, calcium, zinc, vitamins A & C, magnesium, protein. Goals scale with your child's age band — automatically. Sex-specific for ages 9–13. Tag picky-eater preferences and allergens on each child's profile so suggestions fit who they actually are.
Closes specific gaps — iron, calcium, vitamin D — with foods your child already eats. Respects allergens and picky-eater preferences from each kid's profile.
One-tap PDF: nutrients, growth percentiles, mood and sleep summary, allergens. Bring it to the well visit instead of guessing on the spot.
Point at any package. Live data, instantly.
Save once. Log it forever.
Can't find it? Enter it once. Reuse forever.
A quick end-of-day reflection across four signals — mood, energy, settled, and frustration. Notice what's repeatedly true in your child's day.
Log hours and quality in five seconds. Watch the connection emerge between nutrient-strong days and the nights that follow.
Log height and weight at home or after the doctor. See your child's percentile on the same CDC chart your pediatrician uses.
Less than 90 seconds total. The picture sharpens with each tap.
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Ask anything about your child's diet. Get answers grounded in their actual logs — not generic search results.
Ummy Moments are gentle 90-second animated adventures where kids experience wellness through friendship, emotions, and magical moments — not lectures or lessons. In Ummy Valley, simple acts of care — like sharing food, taking a breath, or helping a friend — create visible transformations that help children feel calm, brave, connected, and strong.
Log a few meals today. Watch the picture sharpen this week. Bring real data to your pediatrician.