Milk Monster Milk Monster For Newborn Care Solutions

A partnership sketch · July 2026

One log. Every caregiver. The family's trust.

Milk Monster is the calm, shared baby tracker built for care teams — and we'd love NCS-trained specialists to be the professionals it's known by.

A caregiver with a newborn

What Milk Monster is

One live log for a baby's whole care team. Every caregiver — parents, grandparents, and the NCS on shift — gets their own login, and every entry is quietly signed: "4:10 AM · Laura." No shared passwords, no paper binder, no "did you already feed her?" It's live on the App Store (rated 5.0), Android is weeks away, and it's made by two parents who built it for their own daughter first.

Why it fits NCS professionals

Free for pros, always

Caregivers never pay. One family subscription covers the whole care team — the professional's access rides with the household they serve.

Every family, one login

Work with several families? Each household lives under one account — switch families in Settings, and everything logged lands in the right record, under your name.

The baby's clock, everywhere

Set the baby's home time zone once and every caregiver sees the same times — whether the specialist is across town or across the country.

The handoff, in one tap

A shift's feeds, sleep, and notes composed into a clean summary for the parents — the professional polish of a written report, without the paperwork.

"The time zone feature exists because a working postpartum doula asked for it — on a Thursday. It was submitted to both app stores the following Monday." How the roadmap works: caregivers in the field tell us what they need, and we build it. NCS input would shape the professional experience directly.

The pilot we're proposing

Simple, non-exclusive, and zero cost to NCS — designed so we both look at real numbers before anyone makes big commitments.

  1. Teach it. Milk Monster introduced in NCS training as the app specialists use to log their time and hand off to the family.
  2. Track it. NCS professionals get a referral code; when a family they serve subscribes, NCS shares in the result — performance-based, nothing owed up front by anyone.
  3. Review it at 90 days. Real adoption, real families, real numbers — then size what comes next together.

Along the way: NCS pros get founding access to the Android beta, a direct line to the founder, and a genuine say in the professional roadmap.

Erick, Alyssa & Isabella
We made it for our daughter first.

Milk Monster started between 3am feeds for Isabella June, born this May. It became the tool we wished every caregiver who helped us could share — calm, private, and built with the people who actually do this work.

— Erick & Alyssa Johnson

Set your team up this week Reply and we'll have a test household running for NCS within days — full caregiver experience, nothing to install but the app. Or just look around first: Milk Monster on the App Store.