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Huckleberry

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Tonimacaroni1920 · 11/07/2020 11:00

Hello, just wondering whether anyone has paid for the Huckleberry app? I've been using the free version and I'm not sure whether it's worth subscribing properly, so would love some feedback. I seem to have become mildly addicted to buying baby things, especially if they promise more sleep, so if anyone wants to save me from myself I'd be really grateful! Cheers

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weepingwillow22 · 11/07/2020 21:58

Watching with interest. I have found the free version really useful too.

Carbis · 12/07/2020 06:14

I upgraded to premium a week ago. It gave me a sleep schedule and 5 week plan. I’m still using the sweet spot instead of the schedule. I really like the week by week plan because it helps you take a gradual approach rather than trying to fix everything at once. I find the FAQs really useful though. I think it’s basically what you would get from an expensive sleep consultant (I had initial consultations with 3 before discovering the app).

I think it’s worth it if you’ve got an issue you want to tackle but might not be if you’re getting on fine with the free version.

Tonimacaroni1920 · 12/07/2020 10:27

Thank you- that's great to hear. I hope you're getting a bit more rest!

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rroddiee · 30/01/2021 14:03

@Tonimacaroni1920 @weepingwillow22 @Carbis I know this thread is a bit old but did you guys get the premium in the end? I have a few issues I need help with schedule wise and considering upgrading?! Thanks in advance.

Carbis · 30/01/2021 20:51

I had the premium from my baby being about 4 months up until he was about 9 months or thereabouts when I felt I could manage without.

I found it brilliant for a younger baby where there seems to be more fine tuning needed for naps. It’s so cheap compared with sleep consultants! I’d definitely recommend if you can afford it and have a little baby that you need a bit more support with.

rroddiee · 30/01/2021 20:57

@Carbis how specific was the advice? Is it automated? We've been able to work well with my daughter up until now (10months) but she's just all over the place at the minute so considering all options to help us as just can't seem to figure her wee schedule out. Thanks for the reply Smile

Carbis · 30/01/2021 21:18

You do a questionnaire and it gives you activities to work on to address the problems you’ve identified. I don’t think it’s anything you couldn’t find elsewhere on the internet but it presents it in a really manageable, useful way. You get a recommended schedule but it will also give you the sweet spot so you can use whichever works for you.

Carbis · 30/01/2021 21:24

@rroddiee my little one is nearly 11 months around the same age as yours. Do you have the Wonder Weeks app? I’ve always found naps go haywire and sleep becomes disrupted around the leaps. This leap has been particularly tricky! I was thinking we might need to start the transition from 2 naps to 1 but waiting for the leap to finish to reassess.

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