High confidence · 50 reviews analyzed · Based on 50 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
Thrilled
Recent user voice shows a thrilled sentiment. Users appreciate comprehensive pregnancy tracking features provide daily and weekly updates on fetal development and growth, but report limited post-natal tracking functionality restricts the utility of the application after the pregnancy concludes.
Rating: 4.9
Reviews: 50
Confidence: high
How did the latest release land?
Overall
4.9/ 5
★★★★★
(466.6K)Current version
4.9/ 5
-0.0 vs overall
★★★★★
(8)Main signal post-update: comprehensive pregnancy tracking features provide daily and weekly updates on fetal development and growth.
Sentiment over time
Weekly average rating and review volume across stores, last 90 days.
How have ratings & review volume moved?
Rating, review sentiment, and total reviews over time, with release markers showing the post-launch impact.
Rating over time
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Review themes
Praise
What users love
- Comprehensive pregnancy tracking features provide daily and weekly updates on fetal development and growth
- “Users appreciate the ability to monitor daily and weekly progress regarding baby growth”
- “The application provides detailed guidance and information that users find educational”
Complaint
Common complaints
- Limited post-natal tracking functionality restricts the utility of the application after the pregnancy concludes
- “Users express a desire for the calendar and tracking features to extend into the post-natal period”
- “The current scope of the application ends abruptly for users transitioning to parenthood”
Request
Most requested
- Extended tracking features for post-natal milestones and hospital appointments after the birth of the baby
- “Users request continued support for tracking medical appointments and developmental milestones post-birth”
- “There is a clear desire to maintain the application habit beyond the pregnancy phase”