Log baby food in 8 seconds on WhatsApp. Daily iron alerts. WHO growth chart. Gynaec visit PDF — built for Indian babies and Indian foods.
No forms. No dropdowns. Just WhatsApp — the way India already communicates.
Type "Ragi porridge 150g" to the tinytums number. That is all. 8 seconds per meal, from anywhere. Hindi or English, both work.
tinytums replies with calories, iron, calcium, and protein — calculated from India's most accurate baby food database validated against IFCT 2017.
If iron falls below 50% of the daily target, tinytums sends a WhatsApp alert with a specific Indian food suggestion for dinner — not a generic tip.
Every feature designed around how Indian families think about food, health, and nutrition.
Type food name on WhatsApp. Get iron, calcium, protein and calories in 8 seconds. No app switch. Works exactly like texting a friend.
Every evening at 6 PM — if iron is below target, a WhatsApp alert names the specific food to give at dinner based on what baby ate today.
One number combining Nutrition, Hydration, Activity, and Consistency. No data analysis — just watch the score go up.
Log weight after each visit. tinytums shows the WHO percentile in plain language — "Arjun is heavier than 62 of 100 babies his age."
Health is a family sport in India. Connect your mother, husband, or mother-in-law to the same real-time baby dashboard.
One tap generates a 12-page PDF with WHO growth, food log, iron charts, symptom log, and supplement compliance. Carry to every appointment.
Log food in 8 seconds on WhatsApp. Get specific dinner suggestions when iron is low. No guesswork — just the right Indian food at the right time.
500+ foods validated against IFCT 2017. Ragi to rajgira. Dal khichdi to Cerelac. Hindi names included throughout.
| Food | Iron / 100g | Age | Level |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Bajra (Pearl Millet)
बाजरा
|
8.0 mg | 8m+ | Very High |
|
Rajgira (Amaranth)
राजगिरा
|
7.6 mg | 7m+ | Very High |
|
Ragi (Finger Millet)
रागी
|
3.9 mg | 6m+ | High |
|
Palak Puree
पालक
|
2.7 mg | 7m+ | Medium |
|
Egg Yolk
अंडा जर्दी
|
2.7 mg | 6m+ | Medium |
|
Masoor Dal
मसूर दाल
|
2.5 mg | 8m+ | Medium |
"My paediatrician asked how I know Aarav's exact iron intake. I showed him the tinytums report. He asked what app it was and if he could recommend it to every new mother."
"The 6 PM iron alert is the best feature. I was always worried — am I feeding Rhea enough ragi? Now I know every single day. It tells me exactly what to give for dinner."
"I took the Gynaec Visit Report to my doctor and she said this is exactly the data she needs from every patient. She now recommends tinytums to all the new mothers she sees."
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